A variety of herd enclosures have been identified in the Near Eastern steppe for the Early Bronze. This variability of structures may correspond to variability in the socio-economic systems based on herding during this period. Specialised production and social complexity may thus be identified within the groups living in the steppe. We propose that these steppe sites are parallel to and as important as the urban settlements in the Near East during the Early Bronze.On identifie une grande variété de structures d'enclos destinées à la gestion des troupeaux dans la steppe proche orientale du Bronze ancien. Cette variabilité de structures peut être mise en relation avec une variabilité au moins aussi importante des systèmes sociaux et économiqu...
The “handmade painted ware” cultures made their appearance in Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan...
Summary : During the IV millennium BC, between the Late Neolithic and Copper Age, studies unanimousl...
The region of Andarin (ancient Androna) offers a particularly interesting example of an arid margin ...
A variety of herd enclosures have been identified in the Near Eastern steppe for the Early Bronze. T...
The regions of arid margins situated on the internal fringe of the Fertile Crescent were occupied in...
Between the Fertile Crescent, which was settled early, and the desert steppe, where only nomadic peo...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
International audienceWealth finds strongly varying expression among the proto-historical societies ...
The Andronovo and Saka cultures develop during the Bronze and Iron Age (2nd and 1st millennia BC) on...
International audienceBeyond their apparent uniformity, steppe areas provide a mosaic of overlapping...
National audienceThe Bronze Age cultures have long been arduous for archaeologists to determine beca...
This thesis develops a general anthropological framework through which factors underlying the emerge...
While it has recently become clear that pastoral groups have varied economies, social systems, and m...
The results of an exhaustive survey in the western part of the upper Habur clearly indicate a cultur...
The “handmade painted ware” cultures made their appearance in Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan...
Summary : During the IV millennium BC, between the Late Neolithic and Copper Age, studies unanimousl...
The region of Andarin (ancient Androna) offers a particularly interesting example of an arid margin ...
A variety of herd enclosures have been identified in the Near Eastern steppe for the Early Bronze. T...
The regions of arid margins situated on the internal fringe of the Fertile Crescent were occupied in...
Between the Fertile Crescent, which was settled early, and the desert steppe, where only nomadic peo...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
International audienceWealth finds strongly varying expression among the proto-historical societies ...
The Andronovo and Saka cultures develop during the Bronze and Iron Age (2nd and 1st millennia BC) on...
International audienceBeyond their apparent uniformity, steppe areas provide a mosaic of overlapping...
National audienceThe Bronze Age cultures have long been arduous for archaeologists to determine beca...
This thesis develops a general anthropological framework through which factors underlying the emerge...
While it has recently become clear that pastoral groups have varied economies, social systems, and m...
The results of an exhaustive survey in the western part of the upper Habur clearly indicate a cultur...
The “handmade painted ware” cultures made their appearance in Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan...
Summary : During the IV millennium BC, between the Late Neolithic and Copper Age, studies unanimousl...
The region of Andarin (ancient Androna) offers a particularly interesting example of an arid margin ...