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A Late Neolithic Seal from Herzliya

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1992
nia B.C.E. poses difficulties for understanding the cultural development of the region; for dating assemblages; and for correlating its northern, central, and southern cultures. Those problems have intrigued many scholars, who have proposed various solutions for relating the different cultures in the region (e.g., de Contenson 1963; Perrot 1968; Kaplan
Yosef Garfinkel   +2 more
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A Late Neolithic Site at Rackham

2021
Sussex Archaeological Collections, 113, 85 ...
Holden, E, Bradley, Richard
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Late Neolithic/Late Copper Age 3500–2200 BC

2011
By the beginning of the Late Neolithic/Late Copper Age, most of Europe was occupied by farmers. Only the coniferous and tundra areas of northern Europe remained inhabited by hunters and gatherers. In some areas politically complex societies already existed.
Sarunas Milisauskas, Janusz Kruk
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Vietnam’s Middle and Late Neolithic marine cultures

Ministry of Science and Technology, Vietnam, 2022
This article presents the basic content of the prehistoric marine cultures in Vietnam in the Middle Neolithic including Cai Beo culture, Trang An relic complex, Da But culture, and Quynh Van culture as well as Late Neolithic marine cultures including Ha Long, Hoa Loc, Bau Tro, and Xom Con. This study clarifies human
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Multivariable analysis of an Italian Late Neolithic archaeofauna

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2007
Abstract Reported are the results of a multivariate analysis, here called multivariable analysis, of an Italian Late Neolithic archaeofauna. The technique adopted is that proposed by Behrensmeyer (1991), adapted to the needs of zooarchaeology. It is tested on an inter-hut bone accumulation from the target site of Offida, near Ascoli Piceno, Marche ...
RUSTIONI M, MAZZA, PAUL, MAGNATTI M.
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Southeast China Late Neolithic

2001
relative time period: Follows the Southeast China Early Neolithic and precedes the historic period.
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THE MIDDLE–LATE NEOLITHIC TRANSITION AT KOUPHOVOUNO

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 2014
The site of Kouphovouno, just south of Sparta, is one of the main Neolithic sites in Laconia. It was first settled in the Middle Neolithic period and developed into a large village with remains occupying some 4–5 hectares. A joint team from the British School at Athens and the Ecole française d'Athènes carried out excavations at the site in 2001–6 ...
Chris Mee, Bill Cavanagh, Josette Renard
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Late Neolithic Grooved Ware near Cambridge

The Antiquaries Journal, 1943
The site to be described was discovered by the writer in a newly cut ditch three miles south of Cambridge on the Hills Road (fig. I). It was revealed in section as a small pit, about 3 ft. across by 2 ft. deep, sunk into the chalk (fig. 2), and investigation showed that the major part of it had already been removed: when cleared the recess was found to
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A late neolithic foundation offering from Thessaly

Antiquity, 1985
The excavation at Platia Magoula Zarkou, a prehistoric settlement in Thessaly, 30 km west of Larisa, was undertaken to clarify the problem of the exact chronological and stratigraphic position of the black burnished pottery, characteristic of the Larisa culture, which has hitherto been accepted as dating to the end of the Late Neolithic.
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A Late Neolithic Site at Sonning, Berkshire

2008
Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal, 61, 4 ...
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