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Early Holocene Interaction in the Aegean Islands: Mesolithic Chert Exploitation at Stélida (Naxos, Greece) in Context Tristan Carter, Daniel A
The Cretan Mesolithic in Context> New Data from Livari Skiadi (SE Crete)
The Aegean in the Early 7Th Millennium BC: Maritime Networks and Colonization
P@Lethnolog Ie / 2008.1
PREHISTORIC ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNOLOGIES and the ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN REDISTRIBUTION ECONOMY the Case of Greater Susiana
A Social Perspective on the Neolithic in Western Iran
Substantial and Significant Pits in the Mesolithic of Britain and Adjacent Regions
NEO-LITHICS 2/09 the Newsletter of Southwest Asian Neolithic Research Contents
Archaeological Evidence for 9Th and 8Th Millennia BC at Girmeler Cave Near Tlos in SW Turkey
Extension of the Holocene Dendrochronology by the Preboreal Pine Series, 8800 to 10,100 BP
Early Copper Use in Neolithic North- Eastern Europe: an Overview
ISBA9 9Th International Symposium on Biomolecular Archaeology June1st – 4Th 2021 (Toulouse, FRANCE)
ADALYA the Annual of the Koç University Suna & İnan Kıraç Research Center for Mediterranean Civilizations
Twelve Thousand Years of Non-Linear Cultural Evolution: the Science of Chaos in Archaeology Ioannis Liritzis1 1
The Paleolithic-Mesolithic Transition
Chapter 8.1 MURALS and FLOOR PAINTINGS at 'AIN GHAZAL
The Birth of Agriculture During the Neolithic
Pre-Neolithic Evidence for Dog-Assisted Hunting Strategies in Arabia ⁎ Maria Guagnina, , Angela R
Top View
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Sailors in the Aegean and the Near East
TREASURES of TURKEY Escorted by Dr. James Phillips
Göbekli Tepe – the Stone Age Sanctuaries. New Results of Ongoing Excavations with a Special Focus on Sculptures and High Reliefs
Towards a Chronology of Early Mesolithic Lithic Assemblage Types
ADALYA the Annual of the Koç University Suna & İnan Kıraç Research Center for Mediterranean Civilizations
A COMPANION to the ARCHAEOLOGY of the ANCIENT NEAR EAST Volume I
UCL INSTITUTE of ARCHAEOLOGY ARCL 0151 (Previously G 269) THE
Why Domesticate Food Animals? Some Zoo-Archaeological Evidence from the Levant
1 Scientific Committee Hojjat Darabi, Tobias Richter, Barbara Helwing
Degruyter Opar Opar-2020-0156 815..831 ++
Central Sudan): Implications for Late Mesolithic Interconnectivity with the Sahara
Filling the Gap: Recent Mesolithic Discoveries in the Central and South-Eastern Swiss Alps
Times of Change the Turn from the 7Th to the 6Th Millennium BC in the Near East and Southeast Europe