A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh Valley, Northern Syria, was analysed. These remains informed about the ecological setting of the site, showing it to be permanently occupied, rather than used only seasonally. The practice of fowling at Tell Sabi Abyad was investigated, and both the economic and cultural importance of the birds through time is discussed. The recovery of avifaunal remains from certain phases of occupation, along with their low quantities or absence in others, might reflect changes in subsistence taking place at Tell Sabi Abyad around 6300 BC. This small, but important, sample of bird bones adds to the limited published data available on the avifauna of the La...
International audienceMillions of mummified birds serving for religious purpose have been discovered...
International audienceMillions of mummified birds serving for religious purpose have been discovered...
International audienceMillions of mummified birds serving for religious purpose have been discovered...
A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh...
A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh...
A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh...
A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh...
Birds are useful indicators of biodiversity. Their bones have been used for reconstructing the local...
WF16 is an early Neolithic settlement in southern Jordan with a large bird bone assemblage (Number o...
Excavations at the early Neolithic settlement of WF16 in Faynan, southern Jordan, 11.84-10.24 ka BP,...
The number of bird remains recovered from the Mousterian to early Kebaran deposits of Ksar 'Akil is ...
The paper presents the study of avifauna from the hunter-gatherer sites at the Dnieper-Dvina basin s...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
Analysis of the faunal remains from the PPNB site of Ujrat el-Mehed (southern Sinai) provides eviden...
International audienceMillions of mummified birds serving for religious purpose have been discovered...
International audienceMillions of mummified birds serving for religious purpose have been discovered...
International audienceMillions of mummified birds serving for religious purpose have been discovered...
A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh...
A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh...
A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh...
A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh...
Birds are useful indicators of biodiversity. Their bones have been used for reconstructing the local...
WF16 is an early Neolithic settlement in southern Jordan with a large bird bone assemblage (Number o...
Excavations at the early Neolithic settlement of WF16 in Faynan, southern Jordan, 11.84-10.24 ka BP,...
The number of bird remains recovered from the Mousterian to early Kebaran deposits of Ksar 'Akil is ...
The paper presents the study of avifauna from the hunter-gatherer sites at the Dnieper-Dvina basin s...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
Analysis of the faunal remains from the PPNB site of Ujrat el-Mehed (southern Sinai) provides eviden...
International audienceMillions of mummified birds serving for religious purpose have been discovered...
International audienceMillions of mummified birds serving for religious purpose have been discovered...
International audienceMillions of mummified birds serving for religious purpose have been discovered...