Archaeologists working in the Eastern Mediterranean do not fully understand the relationship between the earliest known farming communities of the Early Neolithic and the earliest known proto-urban communities of the Late Neolithic, despite more than a century of intensive study. The ongoing excavations at Beisamoun Pond 11, in the Hula Valley of northern Israel (ca. late 8th – early 7th millennia BCE), provide a rare opportunity to better understand this transition. For this study, micromorphological analyses were performed on the earthen construction materials and the surrounding sediments from a large, multiphase structure and several partially preserved architectural features. These analyses were performed alongside excavation in ord...
For many, climate change is no longer recognized as the primary cause of cultural changes in the Nea...
Tells (archaeological mounds) predominantly consist of poorly consolidated to unconsolidated sedimen...
Site formation processes at ancient tells in the southern Levant have been the focus of several micr...
In the Swifterbant area in The Netherlands, a complete Neolithic landscape is preserved, buried in a...
Salvage excavations held at the site of Bir el-Maksur, Lower Galilee, revealed an extensive Pre-Pott...
'Ain Ghazal is among the earliest large population centers known in the Middle East. A total of four...
The emergence of food production during the earliest Neolithic of the Near East was accompanied by p...
Finlayson Bill. Rosenberg D. with contributions by Shtober N., Gorman-Yeroslavski I., Eshed V. et al...
This study presents the results of an analysis of three Late Neolithic pottery assemblages from Wadi...
Abstract: The results of salvage investigations conducted at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) site...
Excavations conducted at the site of 'Ain Waida ', on the north side of the Wadi Dhra ', Jordan, hav...
International audienceWe present the results of the microstratigraphic, phytolith and wood charcoal ...
In the Khartoum region of central Sudan, Mesolithic sites were established on sandy ridges distribut...
International audienceThe site of Beisamoun is located on the western side of the marshes of the for...
The problems regarding hunter-gatherer/early farmer interactions are quite an important topic in sou...
For many, climate change is no longer recognized as the primary cause of cultural changes in the Nea...
Tells (archaeological mounds) predominantly consist of poorly consolidated to unconsolidated sedimen...
Site formation processes at ancient tells in the southern Levant have been the focus of several micr...
In the Swifterbant area in The Netherlands, a complete Neolithic landscape is preserved, buried in a...
Salvage excavations held at the site of Bir el-Maksur, Lower Galilee, revealed an extensive Pre-Pott...
'Ain Ghazal is among the earliest large population centers known in the Middle East. A total of four...
The emergence of food production during the earliest Neolithic of the Near East was accompanied by p...
Finlayson Bill. Rosenberg D. with contributions by Shtober N., Gorman-Yeroslavski I., Eshed V. et al...
This study presents the results of an analysis of three Late Neolithic pottery assemblages from Wadi...
Abstract: The results of salvage investigations conducted at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) site...
Excavations conducted at the site of 'Ain Waida ', on the north side of the Wadi Dhra ', Jordan, hav...
International audienceWe present the results of the microstratigraphic, phytolith and wood charcoal ...
In the Khartoum region of central Sudan, Mesolithic sites were established on sandy ridges distribut...
International audienceThe site of Beisamoun is located on the western side of the marshes of the for...
The problems regarding hunter-gatherer/early farmer interactions are quite an important topic in sou...
For many, climate change is no longer recognized as the primary cause of cultural changes in the Nea...
Tells (archaeological mounds) predominantly consist of poorly consolidated to unconsolidated sedimen...
Site formation processes at ancient tells in the southern Levant have been the focus of several micr...