The Pottery Neolithic chronology of the Levant has long been discussed based on the Amuq sequence defined by the Braidwoods. New soundings at Neolithic tells in the Rouj Basin, near Idlib, provide a series of well stratified pottery sequences that can be used to reconsider the Amuq chronology. In this article, we report the results from Tell el-Kerkh 2 which documents the earliest pottery sequence in the Levant.Des sondages effectués sur des tells néolithiques dans le Rouj Basin, au nord-ouest de la Syrie, ont fourni des séquences de poterie bien stratifiées qui permettent de reconsidérer la chronologie traditionnelle de l'Amuq. Sur le Tell el Kerkh 2, dans une des séquences, a été reconnue de la poterie définie comme Kerkh ware. La relatio...
The recent discovery of EPPNB occupation at Tell Ain el-Kerkh (ca 9 400-9 200 uncal. BP) in northwes...
Abstract: Intense debate on the nature of archaeological cultures and chronologies of the prehistori...
Recent excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided new information on the nature ...
The Pottery Neolithic chronology of the Levant has long been discussed based on the Amuq sequence de...
The lack of excavated Southern Syria Pottery Neolithic and Chalcolithic sites makes it difficult to ...
Abstract: The oldest Pottery Neolithic of Upper Mesopotamia, including the Khabur basin, has long be...
The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) period saw the establishment of village farming in Southwest Asia...
A series of fifteen radiocarbon dates has been obtained from the sites of Damishliyya and Sabi Abyad...
Abstract : The oldest Pottery Neolithic of Upper Mesopotamia, including the Khabur basin, has long b...
The 2001-2003 excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided important new informati...
The paper describes the discovery, survey and testing of a concentration of small Pre-Pottery campsi...
The interest for prehistory of the Balikh Valley, north-central Syria, lies in its position, almost ...
Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant....
International audiencePre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the...
This paper studies the painted pottery traditions of first-millennium BC north-western Arabia and th...
The recent discovery of EPPNB occupation at Tell Ain el-Kerkh (ca 9 400-9 200 uncal. BP) in northwes...
Abstract: Intense debate on the nature of archaeological cultures and chronologies of the prehistori...
Recent excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided new information on the nature ...
The Pottery Neolithic chronology of the Levant has long been discussed based on the Amuq sequence de...
The lack of excavated Southern Syria Pottery Neolithic and Chalcolithic sites makes it difficult to ...
Abstract: The oldest Pottery Neolithic of Upper Mesopotamia, including the Khabur basin, has long be...
The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) period saw the establishment of village farming in Southwest Asia...
A series of fifteen radiocarbon dates has been obtained from the sites of Damishliyya and Sabi Abyad...
Abstract : The oldest Pottery Neolithic of Upper Mesopotamia, including the Khabur basin, has long b...
The 2001-2003 excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided important new informati...
The paper describes the discovery, survey and testing of a concentration of small Pre-Pottery campsi...
The interest for prehistory of the Balikh Valley, north-central Syria, lies in its position, almost ...
Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant....
International audiencePre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the...
This paper studies the painted pottery traditions of first-millennium BC north-western Arabia and th...
The recent discovery of EPPNB occupation at Tell Ain el-Kerkh (ca 9 400-9 200 uncal. BP) in northwes...
Abstract: Intense debate on the nature of archaeological cultures and chronologies of the prehistori...
Recent excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided new information on the nature ...