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Hacilar
Monuments, Materiality, and Meaning in the Classical Archaeology of Anatolia
Contents
Continuity of Architectural Traditions in the Megaroid Buildings of Rural Anatolia: the Case of Highlands of Phrygia
NEO-LITHICS 2/03 the Newsletter of Southwest Asian Neolithic Research Contents
Çatalhöyük 2006 Archive Report
A Balkan-Aegean-Anatolian Glyptic Koine in the Neolithic and EBA Periods a Paper Read at the Vith International Aegean Symposiu
Biblical World
From PPN to Late Neolithic (Part II Is Refering to Copper Age) We Start
Hacilar-Kayseri
New Considerations and Revelations Regarding the Anthropomorphic Clay Figurines of Alişar Höyük
Chapter 4.1 the HUMAN CLAY FIGURINES and ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN MAGIC Denise Schmandt-Besserat
Acta Archaeologica--Dendro
Neolithic Plasters of the Near East: Catal Hoyuk Building 5, a Case Study
ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN CHRONOLOGY MESOPOTAMIA (South) MESOPOTAMIA (North) [RAN LEVANT ANATOLIA EGYPT
SWOT Analysis of West Anatolia in the Context of History and Culture Tourism Potential
From Catal Huyuk(1)
Mother Goddess, Male World, Myriad Social Classes: the Cult of Cybele’S Impact on Phrygian Culture
From Intermediate Economies to Agriculture: Trends in Wild Food Use, Domestication and Cultivation Among Early Villages in Southwest Asia
Top View
Anatolian Studies
Prehistory/Neolithic.A
OLBA XXII (Ayrıbasım / Offprint)
Iron, Steel and Swords Script - Page 1 Actual Remains and Model of Çatal Höyük
ANATOLIA Awl Anatolia, Hacilar, Ca. 5750-5000 BCE Bone 81.96
The Region of Interest—An Historical Outline
Ithe ARCHAEOLOGY of NORTHERN'mesopotamia; THE
Neolithisation of the Aegean and Southeast Europe During the 6600–6000 Calbc Period of Rapid Climate Change
The Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük
The Diffusion of Neolithic Practices from Anatolia to Europe
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Historical Timeline of Anatolia
MUSE, Volumes 31 & 32, 1997–1998
UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA >42,200
The Neolithic in Anatolia: a Review of the Archaeological Data by Pilar Pardo Mata
The Origin of Neolithic Pottery Forms
UCL INSTITUTE of ARCHAEOLOGY ARCL 0151 (Previously G 269) THE
Universityf PENNSYLVANIA LIBRARIES
Hybrid Imagery and Symbolism at Çatalhöyük
Courtyards in Ancient Anatolia: a Discussion of the Architectural Features of Open Spaces from The
Floristic Composition and Plant Cover in Yozgat Rangelands, Central Turkey
The Earliest Prehistory of Cyprus from Colonization to Exploitation
The Evidence of Mezraa-Teleilat
Anatolia “ 4 Th Partners Meeting Latvia /Riga 20-25 June 2011 Prehistoric Sites in Anatolia Geographical Setting
Notes on the Development of the Greek Frieze 191
Anatolian Studi Es
Mesopotamian Gods and the Bull
Proquest Dissertations