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Three Types of Early Chalcolithic Prestige Stone Vessels from the southern Levant
Paléorient, 2022N. Getzov +5 more
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Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 2021
I. Ogloblin Ramirez +2 more
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I. Ogloblin Ramirez +2 more
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IRON I AND CHALCOLITHIC/EARLY BRONZE I FAUNA
2022LILY SINGER-AVITZ, Liora Kolska Horwitz
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Early Maceheads in the Southern Levant: A “Chalcolithic” Hallmark in Neolithic Context
Journal of Field Archaeology, 2010AbstractMaceheads have long been acknowledged as a characteristic feature of groundstone assemblages of the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age periods of the southern Levant, and as indicators of warfare and ritual activity, and symbols of rule. The data presented here suggest that maceheads made their first appearance within the social and economic ...
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Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Early Bronze in West Mediterranean Europe
American Antiquity, 1986Peter S. Wells, David S. Geddes
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CHARCOAL SAMPLES FROM THE CHALCOLITHIC/EARLY BRONZE I SETTLEMENT
2022LILY SINGER-AVITZ +3 more
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2016
T. Fernández-Crespo +1 more
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Ancient DNA analyses of two Early Chalcolithic Individuals from the West Mound
AbstractIn this chapter, we investigate the genetics of two Early Chalcolithic Çatalhöyük individuals, U.18333 and U.16835, the only two burials yet recovered from the West Mound. These were two neonates buried within the same building. Using shotgun-sequenced partial genomes (0.06x and 0.02x coverage) we identify both as females.Ayça Doğu +9 more
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