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Tell Sabi Abyad
UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID Proceedings of the 5Th
Halaf Settlement in the Iraqi Kurdistan: the Shahrizor Survey Project
The Neolithic of the Balikh Valley, Northern Syria : a First Assessment
Sabi Abyad Residue
Masaryk University Faculty of Arts
11 Dja'de El-Mughara (Aleppo)
Death, Fire and Abandonment
The Archaeologies of Ancient Mesopotamia 6. End of The
Figural Motifs on Halaf Pottery: an Iconographical Study of Late Neolithic Society in Northern Mesopotamia
Conference Programme
Damaged Representation: the Figurines from Bronze Age Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria, and the Archaeology of Disregard
Some Reflections on Middle Assyrian Settlements Aline Tenu
Aswa8-14-Cavallo-And
A Late Neolithic and Early Halaf Village at Sabi Abyad, Northern Syria
The Role of Hunting at Tell Sabi Abyad, a Later Neolithic Settlement in Northern Syria
Database Bibliography
On the Move in the Late Neolithic
Interpreting Early Halaf Figurines from Tell Sabi Abyad (Syria)
Top View
Investigating the Early Pottery Neolithic of Northern Syria: New Evidence from Tell Sabi Abyad
A Localized Approach to the Origins of Pottery in Upper Mesopotamia Elizabeth Gibbon University of Toronto
Architecture and Social Continuity at Neolithic Tell Sabi Abyad III, Syria
The Animated Story of Tell Sabi Abyad Clay Tablet T98-34
Bibliography and Abbreviations
Masaryk University Faculty of Arts
The Social Uses of Animals in the Halaf Period
Brian Brown Settlement Patterns of the Middle Assyrian State: Notes Toward an Investigation of State Apparatuses*
The Neolithic Lithic Industry at Tell Ain El-Kerkh
Models and Scenarios of the Neolithic in Central Europe
RETRACING the STEPPES a Zooarchaeological Analysis of Changing Subsistence Patterns in the Late Neolithic at Tell Sabi Abyad, Northern Syria, C
The Diffusion of Neolithic Practices from Anatolia to Europe
The Neolithic Settlement of Knossos in Crete
Archaeology in Mesopotamia: Digging Deeper at Tell Brak
Central-West Anatolia at the End of 7Th and Beginning of 6Th Millennium Bce in the Light of Pottery from Ulucak (Izmir)
Tell Sabi Abyad II, the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Set- Ogy of the Site
From Mobile Foragers to Complex Societies in Southwest Asia
The Evidence of Mezraa-Teleilat
Levantine Kingdoms of the Late Bronze Age
Tell Damishliyya Faunal Bone Report