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Homesteads On The Khabur Tell Ziyadeh And Other Settlements Frank Hole Yukiko Tonoike

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Homesteads On The Khabur Tell Ziyadeh And Other Settlements Frank Hole Yukiko Tonoike
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 420.08 MB
Author: Frank Hole Yukiko Tonoike
ISBN: 9781407314624
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Homesteads On The Khabur Tell Ziyadeh And Other Settlements Frank Hole Yukiko Tonoike by Frank Hole Yukiko Tonoike 9781407314624 instant download after payment.

In 1994-1997, the Yale University Khabur Basin Project excavated Tell Ziyadeh on the Middle Khabur River of Northeastern Syria. This monograph describes two pioneering settlements: fifth millennium BC Ubaid and early third millennium. It discusses the research programme and strategies; reviews the modern and palaeoenvironments; and provides separate chapters describing the various excavation areas, as well as the ceramic, lithic, faunal and botanical remains found in them. Two chapters describe small-scale excavations at Mashnaqa and Kuran, sites with occupation histories paralleling Ziyadeh. The monograph concludes with a discussion of the immigration by fifth-millennium Ubaid settlers into a virgin landscape in the Khabur, and the gradual transition into a widespread Late Chalcolithic tradition. It provides a reconstruction of the realities of life in these small homesteads, which comprised a society of closely interacting settlements and remained viable for hundreds of years before moving elsewhere, as simultaneously as they had initially arrived.

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