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Late Chalcolithic Pottery of the Malatya and Altınova Regions

2022
This paper focuses on the ceramic industries from the Malatya and Altınova Plains in the Upper Euphrates Region of Eastern Turkey at the end of the Late Chalcolithic Period (LC 5, ca. 3400–3200 BCE). We introduce the products of these industries in their historical contexts, by connecting them with regional trends from the end of the Early Chalcolithic
D’Anna, Maria Bianca   +2 more
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Late Chalcolithic Pottery from ‘Affûleh

Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 1936
THE last few years of archceological research in Palestine have brought a great increase in our knowledge of the early culture in this country. Thanks to the recent excavations in Tuleilat el-Ghassul, Wadi Ghazzeh, Megiddo and Beth-shan we have gained a knowledge of these remote, hitherto unknown periods.1 Of special importance for the study of the ...
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The Late Chalcolithic sequence at Hacinebi Tepe, Turkey

Journal of Field Archaeology, 2000
Pearce 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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Tell Afis: the Late Chalcolithic Painted Ware

Levant, 2002
AbstractExcavations at Tell Afis (north-western Syria) 1991–1997, have revealed a long sequence of Late Chalcolithic occupation (Levels 18–26). This article presents an analytical study of the painted pottery from this phase, focusing on classification, technology, and decorative patterns.
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The Late Chalcolithic at Çadtr Höyük in Central Anatolia

Journal of Field Archaeology, 2007
AbstractSouthern Anatolian plateau sites such as catalhoyuk, Kurucay, and Hacilar have provided detailed knowledge on the socio-political and economic lives of their prehistoric residents. In comparison, the north central area of the plateau has been virtually a blank slate due to a relative lack of data. Our excavations at the site of cadir Hoyuk have
Sharon R. Steadman   +2 more
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Late Chalcolithic lithic assemblage at Tell Hamoukar’s Southern Extension

2013
Tell Hamoukar’s Southern Extension, occupied during the late Chalcolithic 1-2 period and located in northern Mesopotamia, presents a unique early household craft-manufacturing site at a scale never before seen for the period. The large quantities of obsidian on the site, collected through both systematic survey and excavation, are unattested for this ...
Khalidi, Lamya, Gratuze, Bernard
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Late Chalcolithic Northern Mesopotamia in Context

2022
J. S. Baldi   +3 more
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Rethinking Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Architecture in Central Anatolia

2021
This book offers a comprehensive evaluation of the epistemology by which archaeology has translated the architectural record at Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic (6500-5500 BC) sites in central Anatolia into interpretations of social organisation, as well as an exploration of how people in LN/EC central Anatolia used architecture to create ...
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New Observations for the Late Chalcolithic Settlement at Barcın Höyük

2017
The Late Chalcolithic Period in northwestern Anatolia has been encountered to date only at a very few sites. The excavations at Barcın Höyük in Bursa province have produced evidence for a small settlement which appears encircled by a ditch dating to the early fourth millennium bc.
Özbal, Rana   +3 more
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‘Work/Life Balance’ in Late Chalcolithic Anatolia:

2022
Stephanie Selover   +2 more
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