Aceramic flint scatters, comprising very crude cores or flakes and no formalised tools, are frequently found on the Middle Euphrates steppe of northern Syria. Previous studies suggest that many of them are residues of short-term activities by the nomads or shepherds of the Early Bronze Age. In order to verify this interpretation, a more precise chronological framework needs to be established for the Early Bronze Age lithic industry. This paper analyses stratified flake assemblages of the Early Bronze Age at Tell Ghanem al-Ali, a securely radiocarbon-dated settlement on the Middle Euphrates, and examines which occupation level yields assemblages most similar to those of the steppe. Results demonstrate that the lithic industry of this period ...
Cette recherche porte sur la production céramique du Bronze ancien IV (2500-2000 av. J.-C.). L'objec...
This paper uses new petrographic and geochemical data (ICP-AES and -MS analyses) taken from samples ...
Çadır Höyük, located in the Yozgat Province of the north-central Anatolian plateau, was continuously...
Aceramic flint scatters, comprising very crude cores or flakes and no formalised tools, are frequent...
grantor: University of TorontoThe essential purpose of this study was to formulate a Middl...
This paper examines archaeological evidence dating to a "transitional" period between the Early and ...
In the historical-archaeological sequence of Ebla, Early Bronze IVB (ca. 2300-2000 BC) corresponds ...
This thesis represents the first investigation to examine Lower and Middle Palaeolithic technologica...
During the Early Bronze Age (EBA), an area of Northern Mesopotamia including northern Syria and the ...
Many early cities in the ancient Near East lay in and regions where canal irrigation was unfeasible ...
An analysis of tool blank selection, debitage and cores from the Epipaleolithic levels at Abu Hureyr...
The first season of survey around the site of tell Jerablus Tahtani, conducted in March and April 20...
This article presents a reading of the data of Umm el-Marra (plain Jabbul, western Syria), relating ...
This article uses the results of petrographic analyses carried out on the Early Bronze (EB) III\u201...
In the Southern Caucasus, the evolution of the Neolithic to Bronze age (6th-3rd millenia BCE) econom...
Cette recherche porte sur la production céramique du Bronze ancien IV (2500-2000 av. J.-C.). L'objec...
This paper uses new petrographic and geochemical data (ICP-AES and -MS analyses) taken from samples ...
Çadır Höyük, located in the Yozgat Province of the north-central Anatolian plateau, was continuously...
Aceramic flint scatters, comprising very crude cores or flakes and no formalised tools, are frequent...
grantor: University of TorontoThe essential purpose of this study was to formulate a Middl...
This paper examines archaeological evidence dating to a "transitional" period between the Early and ...
In the historical-archaeological sequence of Ebla, Early Bronze IVB (ca. 2300-2000 BC) corresponds ...
This thesis represents the first investigation to examine Lower and Middle Palaeolithic technologica...
During the Early Bronze Age (EBA), an area of Northern Mesopotamia including northern Syria and the ...
Many early cities in the ancient Near East lay in and regions where canal irrigation was unfeasible ...
An analysis of tool blank selection, debitage and cores from the Epipaleolithic levels at Abu Hureyr...
The first season of survey around the site of tell Jerablus Tahtani, conducted in March and April 20...
This article presents a reading of the data of Umm el-Marra (plain Jabbul, western Syria), relating ...
This article uses the results of petrographic analyses carried out on the Early Bronze (EB) III\u201...
In the Southern Caucasus, the evolution of the Neolithic to Bronze age (6th-3rd millenia BCE) econom...
Cette recherche porte sur la production céramique du Bronze ancien IV (2500-2000 av. J.-C.). L'objec...
This paper uses new petrographic and geochemical data (ICP-AES and -MS analyses) taken from samples ...
Çadır Höyük, located in the Yozgat Province of the north-central Anatolian plateau, was continuously...