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Neolithization processes in the Middle Kura basin

Universum Humanitarium, 2022
Research into the Neolithization of the Southern Caucasus has entered a new stage in the 2000s, with a remarkable increase in international archaeological investigations employing cutting-edge feld techniques and related laboratory studies. Current research indicates that full-fledged Neolithic societies emerged in the Southern Caucasus in the early ...
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Middle paleolithic to neolithic cultural history of North Iraq

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2010
Six sections of 1–2.7-m depth contain ten sediment samples, each collected from the caves of Shanidar, Hawdian, and Hazar Merd with the nearby river valley sites of Zawi-Chemi, Gawra River, and Barda Balka, respectively, in North Iraq. They have been analyzed palynologically for their climatic significance and vegetational cover during late Quaternary ...
Thamer Khazal Al-Ameri   +2 more
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Middle Neolithic Ceramics from the Tytkesken VI Settlement Site*

Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 2013
The Tytkesken VI settlement is one of the key sites of the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Bronze Age in Gorny Altai. In 2006, over 1500 sq. m of the site area were excavated and as a result, abundant ceramic and lithic artifacts of the Middle and Late Neolithic were found.
K. Yu. Kiryushin   +2 more
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Clairvaux and the “Middle Neolithic Period in Burgundy”

2016
Clairvaux constitue une nouvelle référence pour le Néolithique au nord-ouest des Alpes, en raison d’une extraordinaire conservation des vestiges datés de la première moitié du IVe millénaire av. J.-C. La comparaison des céramiques de Clairvaux avec celles des régions voisines montre ainsi – dans un système d’agriculture itinérante – la complexité des ...
Petrequin, Pierre, Petrequin, Anne-Marie
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Modeling middle Neolithic funnel beaker diet on Falbygden, Sweden

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2017
Abstract In this paper, a quantitative reconstruction of Middle Neolithic diet in the area of Falbygden, Sweden, is attempted. The reconstruction is based on carbon and nitrogen isotope values for human bone collagen in the passage grave at Fralsegarden as well as on a series of animal and cereal isotope measurements from the same area and period ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Climate Change and Weather Extremes in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East

Reviews of Geophysics, 2022
George Zittis   +2 more
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