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The Chalcolithic on the Plateau
2012This article outlines the present state of knowledge about the Chalcolithic sequence on the Anatolian plateau and in western Anatolia. Because archaeological knowledge is not represented continuously over the whole area, it will be treated in the context of seven larger regions: the central Anatolian Plain (including Cappadocia, with occasional ...
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The Chalcolithic Age in Palestine
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1932Lowland one, to which latter the Jemdet Nasr civilization seems to point. In this connection I am not concerned so much with the difference between polychrome and monochrome decoration; for, in the first place, both types occur at Jemdet Nasr and at Susa II, and, secondly, prehistoric Gawra (levels 9 down), which corresponds with the el-'Obeid period ...
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A Chalcolithic Temple at Gilath
The Biblical Archaeologist, 1977From the vineyards of Moshav Gilath has come evidence of a cult that dates to Chalcolithic times. The rich artifactual finds yield information not only about the religious practice of the times, but also, through comparison with the material culture of neighboring civilizations, about the economic and political relations enjoyed by this area of the ...
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The Chalcolithic of Eastern Anatolia
2012This article presents data on the Chalcolithic of eastern Anatolia. After the end of the sixth millennium BCE and throughout the whole of the fifth, the cultural developments in the region are decidedly more difficult to establish because of a very serious dearth of information.
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The Chalcolithic Culture of the Golan
The Biblical Archaeologist, 1977The Chalcolithic period in Palestine-although still obscure-is characterized by scattered and sparsely populated settlements, but discoveries in recent years have added to our knowledge of this per...
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2002
A gradual process of development speeded by favorable climatic changes and increased cultural contacts led to the development of the Chalcolithic cultures of Central India between 5000–3200 B.P. Existing Neolithic and Chalcolithic communities with rural economies based on agriculture and pastoralism gradually developed first into incipient chiefdom ...
Vasant Shinde, Shweta Sinha Deshpande
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A gradual process of development speeded by favorable climatic changes and increased cultural contacts led to the development of the Chalcolithic cultures of Central India between 5000–3200 B.P. Existing Neolithic and Chalcolithic communities with rural economies based on agriculture and pastoralism gradually developed first into incipient chiefdom ...
Vasant Shinde, Shweta Sinha Deshpande
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The Chalcolithic Culture of the Golan
1998Basalt vessels, Chalcolithic architecture, Golan survey, Chalcolithic pottery, pillar ...
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