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Pre-Pottery Neolithic A Settlement Variability

Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 1994
Despite considerable archaeological research, it is only since the mid-1980s that sites dating to the foraging/farming transition, generally known as the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A period (PPNA) (ca. 10,500/10,300 - 9,300 BP), have been identified in Jordan.
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The Pre-Pottery Neolithic Burials, Jericho

Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 1956
(1956). The Pre-Pottery Neolithic Burials, Jericho. Palestine Exploration Quarterly: Vol. 88, No. 2, pp. 110-124.
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The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Bone Industry from Yiftahel, Israel

Paléorient, 1988
L'assemblage des outils en os d'Yiftahel, Israël (période PPNB) est analysé à l'aide de critères simples, quantifiables et reproductibles. L'adoption de cette typologie devrait faciliter la comparaison des industries osseuses des divers sites néolithiques du Levant.
Garfinkel, Yosef   +1 more
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Beyond the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B interaction sphere

Journal of World Prehistory, 2006
This article aims to provide a critical evaluation of the influence of the culture-historical paradigm in the Neolithic archaeology of Western Asia through the re-assessment of currently established theoretical concepts, notably the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) interaction sphere, demic diffusion and acculturation.
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Architecture of the pre‐pottery neolithic settlement in Nemrik, Iraq

World Archaeology, 1990
Abstract The excavations at the site of Nemrik in northern Iraq have revealed a unique series of pre‐pottery neolithic settlements dating from the ninth to the first half of the seventh millennium be. Especially notable is the evidence for house architecture, including interior fittings and the unusual pillar structures which seem to have been supports
Stefan K. Kozłowski, Andrzej Kempisty
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Khirbat Umm el-‘Umdan: Pre-Pottery Neolithic Site

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2014
In November-December 1998 and in February-March 1999, two salvage excavations were carried out at Site F3 at Khirbat Umm el-'Umdan, now within the Ha-Shevatim neighborhood in Modi'in (Buchman compound [south]; Permit Nos. A-2966, A-3020; map ref.
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The earlier Neolithic in Cyprus: recognition and dating of a Pre-Pottery Neolithic A occupation

Antiquity, 2010
Intensive survey and initial excavations have succeeded in pushing back the Neolithic human occupation of Cyprus to the earlier ninth millennium cal BC. Contemporary with PPNA in the Levant, and with signs of belonging to the same intellectual community, these were not marginalised foragers, but participants in the developing Neolithic project, which ...
Sturt W. Manning   +3 more
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Buried Buildings at Pre-Pottery Neolithic Karahantepe

2021
Practices related to the burying of buildings in the Neolithic Period are one of the debate topics that have maintained their validity since the 1960s. There are many examples of buildings being buried in the Near East and Anatolia. Just as these examples can be residential or special buildings, they can be considered on the basis of building and ...
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Mobility and sedentism across the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Fertile Crescent

2023
Die archäologische Forschung hat in den letzten Jahrzehnten verdeutlicht, dass es notwendig ist, die Neolithisierung als einen komplexen, nichtlinearen, vielfältigen und regional unterschiedlichen Prozess von einer Dauer von vielen Jahrhunderten zu verstehen. Die Untersuchung dieses Transformationsprozesses, insbesondere in Bezug auf die sich ändernden
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Pre-Pottery Neolithic Gre Fılla

Gre Fılla, covering an area of 0.5 ha and ca.7-8 in height, is located on the eastern bank of the Ambar stream and is in the south of the modern Ambar village near the Kocaköy district of Diyarbakır province. Salvage excavations at Gre Fılla, carried out within the Ambar Dam Project brought out a Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) settlement, located on the ...
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