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The microstratigraphy of middens: capturing daily routine in rubbish at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Microstratigraphy — the sequencing of detailed biological signals on site — is an important new approach being developed in the Çatalhöyük project. Here the authors show how microscopic recording of the strata and content of widespread middens on the ...
Almond, Matthew J.   +3 more
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Between Inclusion and Exclusion: Feasting and Redistribution of Meals at Late Chalcolithic Arslantepe (Malatya, Turkey) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The redistribution of meals and feasting practices in the early centralized society of Arslantepe VI A in south-eastern Anatolia (Late Chalcolithic 5 – 3300/3000 cal. BCE) are presented in this paper as examples of commensal politics.
D'Anna, Maria Bianca
core   +1 more source

The process of cultural change in Chalcolithic period in highland Western Iran at Tepe Gheshlagh

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2018
Tepe Gheshlagh is located in the center of Talvar Valley in Bijar County, Kurdistan province of Iran, on the east bank of Talvar River. It is rested on a Natural terrace, less than 30 meters above the current bed of the river.
Mahnaz Sharifi, Abbas Motarjem
doaj   +1 more source

Feasting and Redistribution of Meals at Late Chalcolithic Arslantepe (Malatya, Turkey) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The redistribution of meals and feasting practices in the early centralized society of Arslantepe VI A in south-eastern Anatolia (Late Chalcolithic 5 – 3300/3000 cal. BCE) are presented in this paper as examples of commensal politics.
D'Anna, Maria Bianca
core   +2 more sources

Archaeobotanical Investigations into Golbai Sasan and Gopalpur, Two Neolithic-Chalcolithic Settlements of Odisha

open access: yesAncient Asia, 2018
This paper presents the results of plant macro-remain and phytolith analyses from two Neolithic-Early Historic mounded settlement sites in Odisha, eastern India: Gopalpur and Golbai Sasan.
Eleanor Kingwell-Banham   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Early Chalcolithic Pottery from Tepecik-Çiftlik and Gelveri, Central Anatolia: From Local to Supra-Regional Ceramic Style

open access: yes, 2020
We intend to decipher both a chronological and a cultural problematic raised by the sudden appearance of geometric incised decorations on Anatolian pottery, seemingly at the beginning of the sixth millennium cal B.C.
M.‐F. Godon, Ozan Özbudak
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Chronology of the Ganeshwar Jodhpura Culture: A Reassessment Based on Graffiti and Cross-Cultural Comparisons

open access: yesAncient Asia, 2021
The Ganeshwar-Jodhpura Chalcolithic culture was first discovered in the 1970’s post the excavation at Jodhpura and Ganeshwar respectively. However over the years, one of the major drawbacks in the study of the culture is the dating and periodisation ...
Esha Prasad, Ravindra Nath Singh
doaj   +1 more source

Carbon stable isotope analysis of cereal remains as a way to reconstruct water availability: preliminary results [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Reconstructing past water availability, both as rainfall and irrigation, is important to answer questions about the way society reacts to climate and its changes and the role of irrigation in the development of social complexity.
AM Rosen   +97 more
core   +1 more source

A techno-typological analysis of fan (tabular) scrapers from Ein Zippori, Israel

open access: yesJournal of Lithic Studies, 2016
Fan (or tabular) scrapers are a diagnostic  tool type in Chalcolithic Ghassulian and Early Bronze Age lithic assemblages from  the southern Levant. To date, only small numbers of fan scrapers have been reported from the Late Pottery Neolithic Wadi Rabah ...
Katia Zutovski   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

To raise a tell and raise it well: some odd regularities of the early Chalcolithic construction techniques and the building strategies at Tell Petko Karavelovo

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica, 2021
The paper discusses three burnt houses from the earliest levels of the tell site at Petko Karavelovo. The site is situated on the left bank of the old Yantra River bed and the early inhabitants lived not just close to, but in direct contact with the ...
Alexander Chohadzhiev
doaj   +1 more source

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