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The Jordan Valley Survey, 1953: Some Unpublished Soundings Conducted by James Mellaart

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1995
Stephen J. Bourke, Albert Leonard
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Alan C. Mellaart and other contributors, E. Baysal (ed.): James Mellaart – The Journey to Çatalhöyük

2021
Neo-Lithics. The Newsletter of Southwest Asian Neolithic Research , Bd. 21 (2021)
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Palestinian radiocarbon dating: a reply to James Mellaart

Antiquity, 1980
James Mellaart’s attempt to demonstrate a ‘high’ chronology for Egypt and the Near East for the period of c. 4000-1500 BC will undoubtedly stimulate much discussion among historians and archaeologists. He has forcefully pointed out various problems which have arisen in trying to reconcile the standard historical chronologies established between and ...
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Egyptian radiocarbon dating: a reply to James Mellaart

Antiquity, 1980
Mellaart is not the first, even in recent times, to query the Egyptian astronomical data, and in particular the reliability of the source for the Sothic date in Senusret 111’s reign which seems to offer the earliest independently fixed date in the Near East. In 1974, R. D. Long published an attack in the journal Orientalia, xLrIr, 261-74. This provoked
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The Neolithic of the Near East. James Mellaart.

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1977
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