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The Social and Symbolic Role of Early Pottery in the Near East
Neolithic Period, North-Western Saudi Arabia
Chapter 6.2 the PLASTERED SKULLS1 Denise Schmandt-Besserat
Acephalous Skeletons As Witnesses of Pre-Pottery Neolithic North-South Levant Connections and Disconnections Fanny Bocquentin, Ergul Kodas, Anabel Ortiz
Archaeobotanical Research at Neolithic and Chalcolithic Sites in Jordan
The Plastered Skulls from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Site of Yiftahel (Israel) – a Computed Tomography-Based Analysis
Bioarchaeology International (Volume 1)
Scienze Dell'antichità 23.3 (2017), Pp
THE DEVELOPMENT of GOAT and SHEEP HERDING DURING the LEVANTINE NEOLITHIC Volume 1
Neolithic Plasters of the Near East: Catal Hoyuk Building 5, a Case Study
Introduction the Coastal Mountains of Northern Lebanon Rise Steeply From
ASWAD, GHORAI E, RAMAD W. Van Zeist and L
Regarding the Dead: Human Remains in the British Museum Edited by Alexandra Fletcher, Daniel Antoine and JD Hill Published with the Generous Support Of
Seated Memory: New Insights Into Near Eastern Neolithic Mortuary Variability from Tell Halula, Syria
The Archaeology of Collapse and Resilience: Tell Es-Sultan/Ancient Jericho As a Case Study
Production and Use of Lime and Gypsum Plaster in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Near East
Beyond the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Interaction Sphere
Study of Neolithic Human Graves from Tell Qaramel in North Syria
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The Origin of Neolithic Pottery Forms
CONTENSON, H. De — Ramad: Site Néolithique En Damascène (Syrie) Aux Viiie Et Viie Milénaires Avant 1 Ère Chrétienne (Bibliothèque Archéologique Et Historique, T
1 Plastered Crania and Community Rituals in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic
NEO-LITHICS 1/15 the Newsletter of Southwest Asian Neolithic Research Contents
Henri De Contenson