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On pins and needles: understanding the role of metal pins in the Upper Euphrates Valley during the Early Bronze I–II

Levant, 2014
Metal pins are among the most common metal artefacts from early-3rd-millennium sites in the Upper Euphrates Valley, with these objects demonstrating a widespread typological continuity with other areas of the Near East. What distinguishes the use of pins in this region, however, is the quantity and the contexts in which they were deposited.
Leigh Stork
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Levallois cores from the Upper Euphrates Valley, Syria in the third millennium B.C.

Paleorient, 1982
Des nucleus de technique Levallois trouvés sur trois sites de la vallée de l'Euphrate datés du 3e millénaire avant J.C. montrent que cette technique était utilisée au cours de la période historique.
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Social use of metal from the Late Chalcolithic to the Early Bronze Age in the Upper Euphrates Valley

2017
Previous work on the early use of metal draws heavily upon the work of V. Gordon Childe, particularly his 1944 ‘Archaeological ages as technological stages’ article which outlined the development and social impact of metal in prehistory. Subsequent work, especially in the European paradigm, in the field of archaeometallurgy and material culture studies
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