This paper examines the differences between the fl int tool assemblages of the Ghassulian, the major cultural entity of the Chalcolithic period, and those of the fi rst phases of the Early Bronze Age. Recently it has been claimed that the Canaanean blades, an Early Bronze Age I tool-type, appeared already in the Ghassulian. It is our view that this is not the case and that there are ample differences between the lithic tools assemblages of both periods. These differences refl ect profound changes between the Chalcolithic period and the Early Bronze Age.Cet article procède à un examen comparatif des assemblages d’outils lithiques du Ghassoulien, culture principale du Chalcolithique, et de ceux des premières phases du Bronze ancien. Il a été ...
Dollfus Geneviève, Vandermeersch Bernard. Jean Perrot. In: Paléorient, 2013, vol. 39, n°1. The Trans...
Recent palaeoenvironmental and archaeological data from the Middle Jordan Valley give evidence of im...
Although a chrono-cultural sequence, including a Chalcolithic period followed by an Early Bronze Age...
This paper examines the differences between the fl int tool assemblages of the Ghassulian, the major...
This paper reviews earlier suggestions regarding the date and nature of the Late Chalcolithic (Ghass...
Cultural and chronological constructs have divided the material culture of the Chalcolithic and the ...
La question de la transition entre le Chalcolithique final et le Bronze ancien I dans le sud Levant ...
The transition from the Chalcolithic to the Early Bronze Age in the Southern Levant (ca 3800-3600 BC...
The site of Yesodot, in the Judean Shephela (piedmont of the Judean incline), offers a pertinent ill...
Roux Valentine. Gallay A. 2011. Pour une ethnoarchéologie théorique. Mérites et limites de l’analogi...
Transformations in the Levant between the late Early Bronze Age and the initial Middle Bronze Age ar...
Excavations in the Levant have exposed a broad range of occupational phases, complete with a wide va...
International audienceModi’in, located in the centre of Israel, is one of the rare sites presenting ...
This article explores the material culture of the Southern Levant during the 4th millennium BC throu...
Modi’in, located in the centre of Israel, is one of the rare sites presenting a sequence of occupati...
Dollfus Geneviève, Vandermeersch Bernard. Jean Perrot. In: Paléorient, 2013, vol. 39, n°1. The Trans...
Recent palaeoenvironmental and archaeological data from the Middle Jordan Valley give evidence of im...
Although a chrono-cultural sequence, including a Chalcolithic period followed by an Early Bronze Age...
This paper examines the differences between the fl int tool assemblages of the Ghassulian, the major...
This paper reviews earlier suggestions regarding the date and nature of the Late Chalcolithic (Ghass...
Cultural and chronological constructs have divided the material culture of the Chalcolithic and the ...
La question de la transition entre le Chalcolithique final et le Bronze ancien I dans le sud Levant ...
The transition from the Chalcolithic to the Early Bronze Age in the Southern Levant (ca 3800-3600 BC...
The site of Yesodot, in the Judean Shephela (piedmont of the Judean incline), offers a pertinent ill...
Roux Valentine. Gallay A. 2011. Pour une ethnoarchéologie théorique. Mérites et limites de l’analogi...
Transformations in the Levant between the late Early Bronze Age and the initial Middle Bronze Age ar...
Excavations in the Levant have exposed a broad range of occupational phases, complete with a wide va...
International audienceModi’in, located in the centre of Israel, is one of the rare sites presenting ...
This article explores the material culture of the Southern Levant during the 4th millennium BC throu...
Modi’in, located in the centre of Israel, is one of the rare sites presenting a sequence of occupati...
Dollfus Geneviève, Vandermeersch Bernard. Jean Perrot. In: Paléorient, 2013, vol. 39, n°1. The Trans...
Recent palaeoenvironmental and archaeological data from the Middle Jordan Valley give evidence of im...
Although a chrono-cultural sequence, including a Chalcolithic period followed by an Early Bronze Age...