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The Late Chalcolithic sequence at Hacinebi Tepe, Turkey
2000Pearce Julie. The Late Chalcolithic sequence at Hacinebi Tepe, Turkey. In: Chronologies des pays du Caucase et de l’Euphrate aux IVe-IIIe millénaires. From the Euphrates to the Caucasus: Chronologies for the 4th-3rd millennium B.C. Vom Euphrat in den Kaukasus: Vergleichende Chronologie des 4. und 3. Jahrtausends v. Chr. Actes du Colloque d’Istanbul, 16-
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Burials and Society in Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Ireland
2021Burials and Society in Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Ireland describes and analyses the increasing complexity of later Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age burial in Ireland, using burial complexity as a proxy for increasing social complexity, and as a tool for examining social structure.
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The Anatolians of the Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic Age
1970In the tables of data I indicated the measurements in numerical order following Martin-Saller's Handbook, but in the summarytables where I consider only II essential characters, this order is altered because I want to keep together the traits which logically go by couples, as: (a) the two fundamental measurements of the skull (maximum length and ...
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Late Chalcolithic Pottery in North-West Turkey and the Aegean
Anatolian Studies, 1961The main purpose of this article is to publish material collected from surveys in Western Anatolia, Thrace and Thessaly which were made with the intention of discovering possible links between these three areas in the period which in South-West Anatolia is called Late Chalcolithic.
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Interaction of Uruk and Northern Late Chalcolithic Societies in Anatolia
2012This article presents an overview of the Uruk period. It considers the disagreement over an analysis of the organization and evolution of societies in southeastern and eastern Anatolia represented by a number of key sites. If one accepts, as most people do, that an Uruk Expansion trading system existed, and furthermore, if one accepts that the south ...
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A DOMESTIC QUARTER OF LATE CHALCOLITHIC PHASES 3-4 IN ARSLANTEPE
2023Bu çalışmada Arslantepe’nin Geç Kalkolitik Çağ 3-4 (MÖ 3900/3800-3400) evrelerinde inşa edilen ve çakıl taşlı sokakların sürekli kullanımıyla karakterize edilen domestik mahalle tanımlanmakta ve analiz edilmektedir. Komşu bölgelerdeki çağdaş yerleşmelerle yapılan karşılaştırmalar sayesinde her ne kadar mimaride gerçek bir standartlaşma görülmese de ...
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The Construction of Large-scale Networks in Late Chalcolithic Mesopotamia:
2018Emergent institutions are considered pivotal in the shift from small-scale to urban, and politically- centralized societies in the ancient Near East. Despite the abundance of evidence on this phenomenon, a detailed definition of the “structures and performances” of emergent political institutions is yet to be offered, making early Mesopotamian ...
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‘Work/Life Balance’ in Late Chalcolithic Anatolia:
2022Stephanie Selover +2 more
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The beginning of the Late Chalcolithic occupation at Arslantepe, Malatya
2012This article presents the preliminary results of the ongoing excavations of the Period VIII occupation levels at Arslantepe, the only site so far known within the Oriental Taurus range to display extensive architectural exposures dated to the initial Late Chalcolithic period (second half of the 5th millennium BCE).
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