— The results of the archaeozoologica! study of three sites in the Damas area, Tell Aswad, Ghoraife and Ramad, show two well established facts : the "proto-herding" of the Goat during the whole length of the PPNB and the introduction of the domestic Sheep around 6500 B.C. This sequence being used as zoogeographical and chronological reference, the data already published from Israel and Jordan on the one hand, and on the other the data concerning the oldest domestic Sheep known in the Fertile Crescent, are integrated in this frame. A model of the evolution of Man/Animal relationship during the 7th millennium is thus proposed for the South Levant. The cultural control of Capra aegagrus is well evidenced there in many settlements in the PPNB. ...
Husbandry of domesticated caprines emerged as a central component of southern Levantine subsistence ...
The recent excavations at Tell Aswad, near Damascus, have clarified the stratigraphic sequence of th...
This article discusses the results of work in progress on two sites -one in Cyprus (Shillourokambos ...
This thesis examines the development of goat and sheep herding in the Levant during the Neolithic pe...
International audienceThe animal domestication appears, for the first time in the Near East, at the ...
Herded animals were introduced to the steppic region of Eastern Jordan, where they are found at Wadi...
Morphometrical as well as circumstantial evidence indicate that the domestication of sheep and proba...
This thesis examines the development of goat and sheep herding in the Levant during the Neolithic p...
Our compilation of zooarchaeological data from a series of important archaeological sites spanning t...
In this paper seven researchers working in the southern Levant present their views as well as new da...
Sheep and goats (caprines) were domesticated in Southwest Asia in the early Holocene, but how and in...
For more than fifty years the Zagros region of modern day Iran and Iraq has been recognized as one o...
Sheep and goats (caprines) were domesticated in Southwest Asia in the early Holocene, but how and in...
Sheep and goats (caprines) were domesticated in Southwest Asia in the early Holocene, but how and in...
This paper draws together the results of studies of mammalian remains from a series of 10 Neolithic ...
Husbandry of domesticated caprines emerged as a central component of southern Levantine subsistence ...
The recent excavations at Tell Aswad, near Damascus, have clarified the stratigraphic sequence of th...
This article discusses the results of work in progress on two sites -one in Cyprus (Shillourokambos ...
This thesis examines the development of goat and sheep herding in the Levant during the Neolithic pe...
International audienceThe animal domestication appears, for the first time in the Near East, at the ...
Herded animals were introduced to the steppic region of Eastern Jordan, where they are found at Wadi...
Morphometrical as well as circumstantial evidence indicate that the domestication of sheep and proba...
This thesis examines the development of goat and sheep herding in the Levant during the Neolithic p...
Our compilation of zooarchaeological data from a series of important archaeological sites spanning t...
In this paper seven researchers working in the southern Levant present their views as well as new da...
Sheep and goats (caprines) were domesticated in Southwest Asia in the early Holocene, but how and in...
For more than fifty years the Zagros region of modern day Iran and Iraq has been recognized as one o...
Sheep and goats (caprines) were domesticated in Southwest Asia in the early Holocene, but how and in...
Sheep and goats (caprines) were domesticated in Southwest Asia in the early Holocene, but how and in...
This paper draws together the results of studies of mammalian remains from a series of 10 Neolithic ...
Husbandry of domesticated caprines emerged as a central component of southern Levantine subsistence ...
The recent excavations at Tell Aswad, near Damascus, have clarified the stratigraphic sequence of th...
This article discusses the results of work in progress on two sites -one in Cyprus (Shillourokambos ...