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Yarim Tepe (Iran)
Architecture
Origins of Agriculture in Western Central Asia: an Environmental
Bilikum – Mysterious Jug Prolegomenon to the Problem of Three-Part Pots for Giving Toasts of Welcome
The Social and Symbolic Role of Early Pottery in the Near East
Agnese Vacca - Luca Peyronel - Valentina Oselini
Figural Motifs on Halaf Pottery: an Iconographical Study of Late Neolithic Society in Northern Mesopotamia
Ubaid Pottery from Kashkashok Ii -Typology and Chronology
Millennium BC in the Population of the Central Iranian
Chakhmaq Abstract.Pdf
Island Archaeology and the Origins of Seafaring in the Eastern Mediterranean
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Gurga Chiya and Tepe Marani: New Excavations in the Shahrizor Plain, Iraqi Kurdistan1
Change and Continuity in the Long-Distance Exchange Networks Between Western/Central Anatolia, Northern Levant and Northern Mesopotamia, C.3200- 1600 BC
Once Again. the Goblets from the Bronze Age Settlement at Tepe Guran, Luristan
A Technological Study of Hassuna Culture Ceramics (Yarim Tepe I Settlement)
From Intermediate Economies to Agriculture: Trends in Wild Food Use, Domestication and Cultivation Among Early Villages in Southwest Asia
Masaryk University Faculty of Arts
The Social Uses of Animals in the Halaf Period
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia, V. 1
Subject Index
|||GET||| the Agricultural Revolution in Prehistory Why Did Foragers
(2010) Short Fieldwork Report: Tepe Sialk (Iran), Seasons 2008–2009 A
Sex Differences in Dental Lesions at Tepe Hissar During Periods of Stress
From the Prehistory of Upper Mesopotamia to the Bronze and Iron Age Societies of the Levant. Volume 1
Gird-I Rostam 2018: Preliminary Report on the First Season of Excavations by the Joint Kurdish-German-American Team
Early Stages in the Evolution of Mesopotamian Civilization: Soviet Excavations in Northern Iraq
The Chalcolithic Period Mesopotamia
The "Gilat Woman": Female Iconography, Chalcolithic Cult, and the End of Southern Levantine Prehistory Author(S): Alexander H
An Architectural and Conceptual Analysis of Mesopotamian Temples from the Ubaid to the Old Babylonian Period
A Primer on Old-World Metals Before the Copper Age | Armchair Prehistory Page 1 of 12
Pottery Firing Structures in the Early Mediterranean
Evidence of Cheshmeh Ali Culturein Chenaran Plain (Northeastern Iran)
Masaryk University Faculty of Arts
Abstracts Sections, Posters, Workshops Organisers
UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA >41,000
Evidence of Late Neolithic Cremation at Tepe Sialk, Iran