Many of the debates that have until recently driven research into Mesopotamia's proto-urban phase (5th- 4th millennia BCE) have now been reassessed thanks to new fieldwork in Iraqi Kurdistan and new data into the relationships between the north and south of the Alluvium from hitherto poorly-documented regions. These debates were re-examined in the light of this new material during a workshop held at the ICAANE in 2018 in Munich, leading to unprecedented perspectives on the patterns of early urbanization, social mobility, and the organization of Late Chalcolithic communities. Drawing on research first presented at ICAANE, and building on the most recent data from surveys and excavations, this volume engages with one key question from differe...
International audienceThe new data from the sites of Girdi Qala and Logardan (Iraqi Kurdistan) are s...
The development of urbanism in the Near East during the 4thmillennium BCE has been an important deba...
The 5th and 6th millennia in the Near East, falling “between the revolutions” represented by the eme...
Many of the debates that have until recently driven research into Mesopotamia’s proto-urban phase (5...
This paper attempts to contextualise the preliminary results of a survey (EHAS) and excavation (KUGA...
Abstract: Cities generate challenges as well as confer advantages on their inhabitants. Recent excav...
Due to the nature of their lifestyle and inherent mobility nomadic groups of the past have left litt...
This volume is the result of a workshop that was organised by Salam Al-Quntar and the editor of the ...
Kani Shaie is a small archaeological site in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, centrally located in the ...
Marro Catherine. McMahon A. and Crawford H. (eds.) 2014. Preludes to Urbanism – The Late Chalcolithi...
The article deals with the settlement patterns of the eastern Tigridian region during the Late Ubaid...
Emergent institutions are considered pivotal in the shift from small-scale to urban, and politically...
In this dissertation, I investigate the organization of urban activities in Early Bronze Age cities ...
Excavation and systematic surface collection since 1999 have revealed the outlines of a unique site ...
The new data from the sites of Girdi Qala and Logardan (Iraqi Kurdistan) are starting to change the ...
International audienceThe new data from the sites of Girdi Qala and Logardan (Iraqi Kurdistan) are s...
The development of urbanism in the Near East during the 4thmillennium BCE has been an important deba...
The 5th and 6th millennia in the Near East, falling “between the revolutions” represented by the eme...
Many of the debates that have until recently driven research into Mesopotamia’s proto-urban phase (5...
This paper attempts to contextualise the preliminary results of a survey (EHAS) and excavation (KUGA...
Abstract: Cities generate challenges as well as confer advantages on their inhabitants. Recent excav...
Due to the nature of their lifestyle and inherent mobility nomadic groups of the past have left litt...
This volume is the result of a workshop that was organised by Salam Al-Quntar and the editor of the ...
Kani Shaie is a small archaeological site in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, centrally located in the ...
Marro Catherine. McMahon A. and Crawford H. (eds.) 2014. Preludes to Urbanism – The Late Chalcolithi...
The article deals with the settlement patterns of the eastern Tigridian region during the Late Ubaid...
Emergent institutions are considered pivotal in the shift from small-scale to urban, and politically...
In this dissertation, I investigate the organization of urban activities in Early Bronze Age cities ...
Excavation and systematic surface collection since 1999 have revealed the outlines of a unique site ...
The new data from the sites of Girdi Qala and Logardan (Iraqi Kurdistan) are starting to change the ...
International audienceThe new data from the sites of Girdi Qala and Logardan (Iraqi Kurdistan) are s...
The development of urbanism in the Near East during the 4thmillennium BCE has been an important deba...
The 5th and 6th millennia in the Near East, falling “between the revolutions” represented by the eme...