This paper summarizes results from excavations at Üçağızlı Cave (Hatay, Turkey) between 1999 and 2002 and 2005. This collapsed karstic chamber contains a sequence of early Upper Paleolithic deposits that span an interval between roughly 29,000 and 41,000 (uncalibrated) radiocarbon years BP. Lithic assemblages can be assigned to two major chronostratigraphic units. The earliest assemblages correspond with the Initial Upper Paleolithic, whereas the most recent ones fit within the definition of the Ahmarian. Substantial assemblages of stone tools, vertebrate faunal remains, ornaments, osseous artifacts, and other cultural materials provide an unusually varied picture of human behavior during the earliest phases of the Upper Paleolithic in the ...
Most scientists agree that modern humans left Africa relatively recently. However, there is less agr...
The territory of present day Armenia is a geographic contact zone between the Near East and the nort...
The Okuzini cave in South Western Turkey yielded a Late Palaeolithic sequence. Four archaeological s...
This paper summarizes results from excavations at Üçağızlı Cave (Hatay, Turkey) between 1999 and 200...
Recent excavations at Üçağizli Caves I and II on the Hatay coast of Turkey have yielded abundant wel...
This paper addresses variation in lithic raw material economy within the early Upper Paleolithic at ...
This project documents the multi-scalar formation processes of two northern Levantine coastal Paleol...
Turkey, as a major geographical interface between Asia and Europe, is critical to understanding the ...
sites gona rkey Accepted 15 July 2008 span an interval between roughly 29,000 and 41,000 (uncalibrat...
Research undertaken in central Syria at the open-air site of Umm el Tlel opens new prospects for the...
Lithic assemblages found at Karain and attributed to the Upper Palaeolithic together with lithic art...
The Initial Upper Paleolithic (IUP) is a key chrono-cultural concept in our understanding of the cul...
Volcanic activity of Central Anatolia generated a number of obsidian intrusions which resulted in im...
The timing of archeological industries in the Levant is central for understanding the spread of mode...
Stratum D at Hayonim Cave represents temporary Upper Palaeolithic occupations in three successive su...
Most scientists agree that modern humans left Africa relatively recently. However, there is less agr...
The territory of present day Armenia is a geographic contact zone between the Near East and the nort...
The Okuzini cave in South Western Turkey yielded a Late Palaeolithic sequence. Four archaeological s...
This paper summarizes results from excavations at Üçağızlı Cave (Hatay, Turkey) between 1999 and 200...
Recent excavations at Üçağizli Caves I and II on the Hatay coast of Turkey have yielded abundant wel...
This paper addresses variation in lithic raw material economy within the early Upper Paleolithic at ...
This project documents the multi-scalar formation processes of two northern Levantine coastal Paleol...
Turkey, as a major geographical interface between Asia and Europe, is critical to understanding the ...
sites gona rkey Accepted 15 July 2008 span an interval between roughly 29,000 and 41,000 (uncalibrat...
Research undertaken in central Syria at the open-air site of Umm el Tlel opens new prospects for the...
Lithic assemblages found at Karain and attributed to the Upper Palaeolithic together with lithic art...
The Initial Upper Paleolithic (IUP) is a key chrono-cultural concept in our understanding of the cul...
Volcanic activity of Central Anatolia generated a number of obsidian intrusions which resulted in im...
The timing of archeological industries in the Levant is central for understanding the spread of mode...
Stratum D at Hayonim Cave represents temporary Upper Palaeolithic occupations in three successive su...
Most scientists agree that modern humans left Africa relatively recently. However, there is less agr...
The territory of present day Armenia is a geographic contact zone between the Near East and the nort...
The Okuzini cave in South Western Turkey yielded a Late Palaeolithic sequence. Four archaeological s...