International audienceThe existence of relationships between Southern Caucasus and Northern Mesopotamian communities was inferred since the 1960s. Since 2008, international archaeological teams have focused on the Southern Caucasus in order to verify these hypotheses and understand the ‘neolithisation process’ on the periphery of the Near East. Here I will focus on the evolution of cob and mudbrick. An evolution of these earthen material techniques during the sixth millennium BCE is proposed by means of a re-examination of stratigraphic contexts, bibliographical data and also by recent discoveries in these regions. The spread of cob could be traced across Northern Mesopotamia since the end of the seventh millennium BCE, and then towards Eas...
Mudbrick constructions are extremely common in ancient western Asia, including the 1st millennium st...
This article provides a methodology for extracting social information through an analysis of mudbric...
International audienceThe mechanisms responsible for the emergence of a farming economy in Transcauc...
International audienceThe existence of relationships between Southern Caucasus and Northern Mesopota...
International audienceIf the birth of the first sedentary communities in the Southern Caucasus at th...
International audienceRelationships between Mesopotamia and the Caucasus were first studied in the m...
International audienceOn the basis of new data coming from recent excavations and the re-examination...
International audienceOn the basis of new data coming from recent excavations and the re-examination...
International audienceThe beginning of the VIth millennium matches with the implementation of Neolit...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the first results of a micromorphological study on the N...
Mudbrick constructions are extremely common in ancient western Asia, including the 1st millennium st...
Mudbrick constructions are extremely common in ancient western Asia, including the 1st millennium st...
Following the discovery of ceramic assemblages related to “ Chaff-Faced Ware” (CFW) in Transcaucasia...
Mudbrick constructions are extremely common in ancient western Asia, including the 1st millennium st...
This article provides a methodology for extracting social information through an analysis of mudbric...
International audienceThe mechanisms responsible for the emergence of a farming economy in Transcauc...
International audienceThe existence of relationships between Southern Caucasus and Northern Mesopota...
International audienceIf the birth of the first sedentary communities in the Southern Caucasus at th...
International audienceRelationships between Mesopotamia and the Caucasus were first studied in the m...
International audienceOn the basis of new data coming from recent excavations and the re-examination...
International audienceOn the basis of new data coming from recent excavations and the re-examination...
International audienceThe beginning of the VIth millennium matches with the implementation of Neolit...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the first results of a micromorphological study on the N...
Mudbrick constructions are extremely common in ancient western Asia, including the 1st millennium st...
Mudbrick constructions are extremely common in ancient western Asia, including the 1st millennium st...
Following the discovery of ceramic assemblages related to “ Chaff-Faced Ware” (CFW) in Transcaucasia...
Mudbrick constructions are extremely common in ancient western Asia, including the 1st millennium st...
This article provides a methodology for extracting social information through an analysis of mudbric...
International audienceThe mechanisms responsible for the emergence of a farming economy in Transcauc...