The site of Tell Sabi Abyad in Syria offers a superb stratified sequence passing, from the aceramic (pre-pottery) to pottery-using Neolithic around 7000 BC Surprisingly the first pottery arrives fully developed with mineral tempering, burnishing and stripey decoration in painted slip. The expected, more experimental-looking, plant-tempered coarse wares shaped by baskets arrive about 300 years later. Did the first ceramic impetus come from elsewhere?</p
Abstract: The study of plaster vessels, white ware, from the Late Neolithic Southwest Asia (7000–500...
Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant....
La présence d’objets en terre est assez courante sur les sites néolithiques y compris les sites néol...
The site of Tell Sabi Abyad in Syria offers a superb stratified sequence passing, from the aceramic ...
The site of Tell Sabi Abyad in Syria offers a superb stratified sequence passing from the aceramic (...
The 2001-2003 excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided important new informati...
The book offers a detailed presentation of the ceramic sequence excavated at Tell Sabi Abyad, a late...
The earliest pottery in the Near East appears in the second half of the IXth millennium BP when, in ...
The 2001-2003 excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided important new informati...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
This paper studies the painted pottery traditions of first-millennium BC north-western Arabia and th...
The Pottery Neolithic chronology of the Levant has long been discussed based on the Amuq sequence de...
Abstract: The oldest Pottery Neolithic of Upper Mesopotamia, including the Khabur basin, has long be...
Fragments of possible fired clay found at Boncuklu Höyük, central Turkey, appear to derive from rudi...
In this paper a current overview of the development of Neolithic and Chalcolithic pottery kilns in t...
Abstract: The study of plaster vessels, white ware, from the Late Neolithic Southwest Asia (7000–500...
Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant....
La présence d’objets en terre est assez courante sur les sites néolithiques y compris les sites néol...
The site of Tell Sabi Abyad in Syria offers a superb stratified sequence passing, from the aceramic ...
The site of Tell Sabi Abyad in Syria offers a superb stratified sequence passing from the aceramic (...
The 2001-2003 excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided important new informati...
The book offers a detailed presentation of the ceramic sequence excavated at Tell Sabi Abyad, a late...
The earliest pottery in the Near East appears in the second half of the IXth millennium BP when, in ...
The 2001-2003 excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided important new informati...
Where did pottery first appear in the Old World? Statistical modelling of radiocarbon dates suggests...
This paper studies the painted pottery traditions of first-millennium BC north-western Arabia and th...
The Pottery Neolithic chronology of the Levant has long been discussed based on the Amuq sequence de...
Abstract: The oldest Pottery Neolithic of Upper Mesopotamia, including the Khabur basin, has long be...
Fragments of possible fired clay found at Boncuklu Höyük, central Turkey, appear to derive from rudi...
In this paper a current overview of the development of Neolithic and Chalcolithic pottery kilns in t...
Abstract: The study of plaster vessels, white ware, from the Late Neolithic Southwest Asia (7000–500...
Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant....
La présence d’objets en terre est assez courante sur les sites néolithiques y compris les sites néol...