Archaeological remains are a trove of potential data which, together with the study of ritual, enable reconstruction and evaluation of social and religious structures and complexity. Concentrating on the Timnian culture (sixth to late third millennium BCE) of the Southern Levant deserts, we review the changes that took place with the adoption of the domesticated goat, noting the contrast between habitation sites and ritual related megalithic monuments regarding social hierarchy. Desert kites, open-air shrines, and cairns reflect organized communal labour and use, reinforcing tribal identity and the need for territorial definition. The orientation of the open-air shrines reflects a cosmology related to death and mortuary. Timnian Rock art co...
The organization of prehistoric cultures in the Near East went through considerable changes over the...
International audienceThe elements that allow us to approach the question of religion in archaeology...
The transformation of society from mobile hunter-gatherers to settled farmers was completed in Neoli...
Archaeological remains are a trove of potential data which, together with the study of ritual, enabl...
International audienceInvestigations at the open-air shrine and cairn complex at Ramat Saharonim in ...
Negev focuses on two primary purposes, one theoretical/methodological and the second substantive. Br...
The trajectories of social and cultural change in the 4th millennium BCE in the desert regions, sout...
The archaeological record of the Late Neolithic – Chalcolithic – Early Bronze Age of the Negev Deser...
Prehistoric stone structures are prominent and well-studied in the Levantine desert margins. In nort...
Use and intermittent visits to funerary and afterlife-related cultic structures played a significant...
Herded animals were introduced to the steppic region of Eastern Jordan, where they are found at Wadi...
The southern arid regions of the Levant were central for the development of the ancient traditions o...
Abstract: Use and intermittent visits to funerary and afterlife-related cultic structures played ...
Abstract: The southern arid regions of the Levant were central for the development of the ancient tr...
The circumstances in which domestic animals were first introduced to the arid regions of the Souther...
The organization of prehistoric cultures in the Near East went through considerable changes over the...
International audienceThe elements that allow us to approach the question of religion in archaeology...
The transformation of society from mobile hunter-gatherers to settled farmers was completed in Neoli...
Archaeological remains are a trove of potential data which, together with the study of ritual, enabl...
International audienceInvestigations at the open-air shrine and cairn complex at Ramat Saharonim in ...
Negev focuses on two primary purposes, one theoretical/methodological and the second substantive. Br...
The trajectories of social and cultural change in the 4th millennium BCE in the desert regions, sout...
The archaeological record of the Late Neolithic – Chalcolithic – Early Bronze Age of the Negev Deser...
Prehistoric stone structures are prominent and well-studied in the Levantine desert margins. In nort...
Use and intermittent visits to funerary and afterlife-related cultic structures played a significant...
Herded animals were introduced to the steppic region of Eastern Jordan, where they are found at Wadi...
The southern arid regions of the Levant were central for the development of the ancient traditions o...
Abstract: Use and intermittent visits to funerary and afterlife-related cultic structures played ...
Abstract: The southern arid regions of the Levant were central for the development of the ancient tr...
The circumstances in which domestic animals were first introduced to the arid regions of the Souther...
The organization of prehistoric cultures in the Near East went through considerable changes over the...
International audienceThe elements that allow us to approach the question of religion in archaeology...
The transformation of society from mobile hunter-gatherers to settled farmers was completed in Neoli...