Recent zooarchaeological analyses of game exploitation in the Epipalaeolithic of the Southern Levant identify a decline in large game in the Natufian, with corresponding increase in small prey, interpreted as hunting pressure driven by population expansion. To date, studies focus on the Mediterranean zone. This paper adopts similar approaches to examine Epipalaeolithic to Neolithic faunal data from 16 sites in the steppic Jordanian Azraq Basin. Results here reveal very different trends. Large game, mainly equids, fluctuate throughout the Epipalaeolithic, due to climatic conditions and available water/vegetation. Cattle thrive in the Azraq oasis, showing no decline in the Late Epipalaeolithic. Gazelle exploitation is predominant and sustaina...
ABSTRACT This dissertation examines and compares animal utilization by the peoples who inhabited Tel...
The origins of agriculture was one of the most significant turning points in human history, yet, no ...
This study re-evaluates current models of Halaf and northern Ubaid subsistence strategies in light o...
This present research explores the impact of Flannery’s (1969) Broad Spectrum Revolution model withi...
Abstract: The southern Levantine Late PPNB (LPPNB) represents a critical era in the long transition ...
With a specific focus on eastern Jordan, the Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project explores chan...
This project compiles and examines 17 published faunal assemblages spanning the Epipaleolithic to th...
Relative to other regions of the Levant, our knowledge of the adaptations of Epipalaeolithic hunter-...
<div><p>The current view for the southern Levant is that wild game hunting was replaced by herd mana...
Analysis of the faunal remains from the PPNB site of Ujrat el-Mehed (southern Sinai) provides eviden...
BACKGROUND: The southern Levant (Israel, Palestinian Authority and Jordan) has been continuously and...
The southern Levant (Israel, Palestinian Authority and Jordan) has been continuously and extensively...
Excavations at the Early Epipalaeolithic site of ‘ Ayn Qasiyya in the Azraq Oasis in Eastern Jordan ...
The circumstances in which domestic animals were first introduced to the arid regions of the souther...
Herded animals were introduced to the steppic region of Eastern Jordan, where they are found at Wadi...
ABSTRACT This dissertation examines and compares animal utilization by the peoples who inhabited Tel...
The origins of agriculture was one of the most significant turning points in human history, yet, no ...
This study re-evaluates current models of Halaf and northern Ubaid subsistence strategies in light o...
This present research explores the impact of Flannery’s (1969) Broad Spectrum Revolution model withi...
Abstract: The southern Levantine Late PPNB (LPPNB) represents a critical era in the long transition ...
With a specific focus on eastern Jordan, the Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project explores chan...
This project compiles and examines 17 published faunal assemblages spanning the Epipaleolithic to th...
Relative to other regions of the Levant, our knowledge of the adaptations of Epipalaeolithic hunter-...
<div><p>The current view for the southern Levant is that wild game hunting was replaced by herd mana...
Analysis of the faunal remains from the PPNB site of Ujrat el-Mehed (southern Sinai) provides eviden...
BACKGROUND: The southern Levant (Israel, Palestinian Authority and Jordan) has been continuously and...
The southern Levant (Israel, Palestinian Authority and Jordan) has been continuously and extensively...
Excavations at the Early Epipalaeolithic site of ‘ Ayn Qasiyya in the Azraq Oasis in Eastern Jordan ...
The circumstances in which domestic animals were first introduced to the arid regions of the souther...
Herded animals were introduced to the steppic region of Eastern Jordan, where they are found at Wadi...
ABSTRACT This dissertation examines and compares animal utilization by the peoples who inhabited Tel...
The origins of agriculture was one of the most significant turning points in human history, yet, no ...
This study re-evaluates current models of Halaf and northern Ubaid subsistence strategies in light o...