The earliest evidence of wheeled vehicles dates to the Funnel Beaker (TRB) culture in Europe and the Late Uruk period in the Near East. Results of excavations and C14 determinations from Poland, Germany, Iraq, Syria and Turkey suggest that the appearance of wheeled vehicles was contemporary in Europe and the Near East.</p
This volume brings together prominent archaeologists working in areas outside Western Europe to disc...
L’apparition du véhicule s’inscrit dans l’espace géographique du Proche-Orient ancien qui joue un rô...
The human settlement of Europe during Pleistocene times was sporadic and several stages have been re...
The earliest evidence of wheeled vehicles dates to the Funnel Beaker (TRB) culture in Europe and the...
The development of transportation systems has significantly enhanced the welfare and modernization o...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
Light chariots with spoked wheels were developed initially in Syria or Northern Mesopotamia at about...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
Two of the most significant innovations of the fourth millennium BC were the invention of the wheel ...
There are a lot of tribological technologies in the sledge and the carriage. The origin of the sledg...
<p>Some of the oldest archaeobotanical evidence related to the first domesticated pulse crops in Eur...
International audience"In Oriental Asia, during the 4th±3rd millennium BC, clay vessels were not whe...
The reconstruction of the history of wheel, chart and draft animals in prehistoric times is primaril...
International audienceIn the Southern Levant, although the wheel coiling technique (shaping coiled r...
Archaeologists are no strangers to the spaces and materialities of roads. The material cultures of p...
This volume brings together prominent archaeologists working in areas outside Western Europe to disc...
L’apparition du véhicule s’inscrit dans l’espace géographique du Proche-Orient ancien qui joue un rô...
The human settlement of Europe during Pleistocene times was sporadic and several stages have been re...
The earliest evidence of wheeled vehicles dates to the Funnel Beaker (TRB) culture in Europe and the...
The development of transportation systems has significantly enhanced the welfare and modernization o...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
Light chariots with spoked wheels were developed initially in Syria or Northern Mesopotamia at about...
International audienceThe phase and the ceramic materials that, in Southern Mesopotamia, go under th...
Two of the most significant innovations of the fourth millennium BC were the invention of the wheel ...
There are a lot of tribological technologies in the sledge and the carriage. The origin of the sledg...
<p>Some of the oldest archaeobotanical evidence related to the first domesticated pulse crops in Eur...
International audience"In Oriental Asia, during the 4th±3rd millennium BC, clay vessels were not whe...
The reconstruction of the history of wheel, chart and draft animals in prehistoric times is primaril...
International audienceIn the Southern Levant, although the wheel coiling technique (shaping coiled r...
Archaeologists are no strangers to the spaces and materialities of roads. The material cultures of p...
This volume brings together prominent archaeologists working in areas outside Western Europe to disc...
L’apparition du véhicule s’inscrit dans l’espace géographique du Proche-Orient ancien qui joue un rô...
The human settlement of Europe during Pleistocene times was sporadic and several stages have been re...