Kerküşti Höyük, which was successively inhabited from the Early Halaf until almost to the end of the Middle Halaf is geographically located in the middle of the Halaf world (Fig. 1). Its location at the transition point of zones of different environmental settings (mountainous area and steppe zone) not were only suitable for different life styles (permanently and seasonally) and different subsistence strategies (agriculture and husbandry) but also enabled the people of Kerküşti to communicate with different regions. The general character of the architecture reflects short-termed seasonal occupations with round and rectangular structures. The existence of structures with high stone foundations and wattle-and-daub superstructures as well as t...
Makalenin konusu, MÖ 6100-5300/5100 arasında Yukarı Mezopotamya ve Kuzey Levant’ta etkili olmuş, Hal...
This paper intends to give a brief factual account of some of the new fieldwork projects in Syria th...
From the late fourth millennium to the early third millennium, an homogenous culture with common fea...
Kerküşti Höyük, which was successively inhabited from the Early Halaf until almost to the end of the...
The characterization of pottery production in the mid-sixt millennium cal BC in Neolithic communit...
The Early Halaf site at Sabi Abyad, located in the upper Balikh valley of northern Syria, extends ov...
El artículo discute la cerámica pintada Halaf de Shahrizor, Kurdistán Iraquí. Este material se adscr...
Research at Qatalhoyiik has identified that from the middle levels, around 6500 BC onwards, the "cla...
The distinctive type of painted pottery associated with the Halaf culture is found throughout an ar...
High-resolution excavation at Tel Bet Yerah of contexts associated with large quantities of Khirbet ...
The pottery sherds discussed in this study were collected at K br s Höyük, which was investigated w...
This study seeks to define the relationship between the pottery remains from early and mid-Holocene ...
A total of 101 fine ware potsherds and 10 coarse ware sherds from four Late Neolithic Halaf sites (D...
While the studies of Neolithic ceramic assemblages in the Near East have largely focused on the pott...
El valle del Tigris turco se investigó, de manera más exhaustiva gracias a los trabajos de la presa ...
Makalenin konusu, MÖ 6100-5300/5100 arasında Yukarı Mezopotamya ve Kuzey Levant’ta etkili olmuş, Hal...
This paper intends to give a brief factual account of some of the new fieldwork projects in Syria th...
From the late fourth millennium to the early third millennium, an homogenous culture with common fea...
Kerküşti Höyük, which was successively inhabited from the Early Halaf until almost to the end of the...
The characterization of pottery production in the mid-sixt millennium cal BC in Neolithic communit...
The Early Halaf site at Sabi Abyad, located in the upper Balikh valley of northern Syria, extends ov...
El artículo discute la cerámica pintada Halaf de Shahrizor, Kurdistán Iraquí. Este material se adscr...
Research at Qatalhoyiik has identified that from the middle levels, around 6500 BC onwards, the "cla...
The distinctive type of painted pottery associated with the Halaf culture is found throughout an ar...
High-resolution excavation at Tel Bet Yerah of contexts associated with large quantities of Khirbet ...
The pottery sherds discussed in this study were collected at K br s Höyük, which was investigated w...
This study seeks to define the relationship between the pottery remains from early and mid-Holocene ...
A total of 101 fine ware potsherds and 10 coarse ware sherds from four Late Neolithic Halaf sites (D...
While the studies of Neolithic ceramic assemblages in the Near East have largely focused on the pott...
El valle del Tigris turco se investigó, de manera más exhaustiva gracias a los trabajos de la presa ...
Makalenin konusu, MÖ 6100-5300/5100 arasında Yukarı Mezopotamya ve Kuzey Levant’ta etkili olmuş, Hal...
This paper intends to give a brief factual account of some of the new fieldwork projects in Syria th...
From the late fourth millennium to the early third millennium, an homogenous culture with common fea...