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Located in the coastal zone of the Central Black Sea (near the city of Samsun), the settlement of İkiztepe represents one of the longest-running archaeological excavations providing data on the prehistoric periods of the region.
Aslıhan Beyazıt
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International audienceThe funerary practices of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic populations of the Southern Caucasus are poorly known. However, in the last few years, research in funerary archaeology intensified in the region, using recently developed ...
Poulmarc'h, Modwene, Le Mort, Françoise
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There is a great variety of symbol-laden objects in the late Chalcolithic period (ca. 4300-3900 BC). In the past, they have been interpreted mostly as designators of social status and evidence of social hierarchy.
Milena Gošić
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The chipped stone assemblage from the Early Chalcolithic settlement at Isaiia – Balta Popii.
The paper presents, in detail, the investigations on the chipped stone assemblage discovered, during archaeological excavations, in the early Chalcolithic settlement at Isaiia - Balta Popii.
Vornicu, D.
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Chalcolithic Urn Burials at Pirot Hoyuk, Eastern Turkey: An Assessment
Pirot Hoyuk is located north-east of Malatya, on the right bank of the Euphrates. It was excavated over seven campaigns (1978-1985) as a part of the Keban and Lower Euphrates (Karakaya Dam) salvage excavation project, conducted by a team directed by ...
Akdeniz, Engin
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Enigmatic artefacts from the Chalcolithic tell Petko Karavelovo (Veliko Tarnovo district)
The Chalcolithic Tell Petko Karavelovo reveals a cultural sequence from the Early to the Late Chalcolithic. Apart from evidence of complex building architecture, the tell has produced a rich repertoire of finds of various materials (clay, bone, antler ...
Maria Gurova, Alexander Chohadzhiev
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The Chalcolithic Period in the Dead Sea Area
The Chalcolithic period in the Southern Levant is still a period under discussion, which refers both to the exact chronological position and the socio-political development during the period.
Kerner, Susanne
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This investigation of a Middle Chalcolithic hilltop settlement might be representative of a phenomenon known in the Ancient Near East and all over the Ancient World in this period. Only a profound study of all the aspects of settling and the relations of
Firat, Céline, Gülçur, Sevil
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Dating a Chalcolithic burial cave in Peqi'in, Upper Galilee, Israel.
In May 1995 an impressive karstic cave possessing dozens of burials dating to the main phase of the Chalcolithic Period (ca. 4500-3500 BCE) was discovered in Peqi'in in the high hills of Galilee in northern Israel.
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The Late Chalcolithic Period in the Central Zagros Highlands.
Henrickson Elizabeth F. The Late Chalcolithic Period in the Central Zagros Highlands.. In: Paléorient, 1989, vol. 15, n°1.
Henrickson, Elizabeth F.
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