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Paléorient 38.1-2

Collectif
Publication date 24/01/2013
EAN: 9782271076205
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En bref Ce volume 38.1, couvrant un vaste champ chronologique, géographique et thématique, s'inscrit dans la tradition pluridisciplinaire de la revue. Il présente un dossier thématique, consacré aux textiles à l'époque préhistorique au Proche-Orient... See full description
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PublisherCNRS EDITIONS
Page Count264
Languagefr
AuthorCollectif
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date24/01/2013
Weight980 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.50 x 22.00 x 27.90 cm
En bref Ce volume 38.1, couvrant un vaste champ chronologique, géographique et thématique, s'inscrit dans la tradition pluridisciplinaire de la revue. Il présente un dossier thématique, consacré aux textiles à l'époque préhistorique au Proche-Orient et plusieurs varia. Dossier thématique The prehistory of textiles in the ancient Near East coordonné par C. Breniquet, M. Tengberg, E. Andersson avec la collab. de M. L. Articles Andersson E., Breniquet C., Tengberg M. Présentation Andersson Strand E. The textile chaîne opératoire :using a multidisciplinary approach to textile archaeology with a focus on the Ancient Near East Alfaro C. Textile, Basketry and Mats from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Site of Tell Halula (Euphrates Valley, Syria) Wendrich W. and Ryan P. Phytoliths and Basketry Materials at Çatalhöyük (Turkey): timelines of growth, harvest and objects' life histories Nieuwenhuyse O.P., Bartl, Berghuijs K. and Vogelsang-Eastwood G. The cord-impressed pottery from the Late Neolithic Northern Levant: Case-study Shir (Syria) Saña M. and C. Tornero Use of Animal Fibers during the Neolithisation in the Euphrates Middle Valley: An Archaeozoological Approach Rooijakkers C.T. Spinning Animal Fibres at Late Neolithic Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria? Good I. Changes in Fiber use and Spinning Technologies on the Iranian Plateau :a comparative and diachronic study of spindle whorls ca 4500-2500 BCE Levy J. and Gilead I. Spinning in the 5th millennium in the southern Levant: Aspects of the Textile Economy Nieuwenhuyse O.P., Berghuijs K. and Muehl S. A Late Neolithic 'fishing net' from Northern Iraq? Thomas A. Restes textiles sur un clou de fondation de Gudea. Étude préliminaire Varia Grigson C. Size Matters - Donkeys and Horses in the Prehistory of the Southernmost Levant Mutin B. Cultural Dynamics in Southern Middle Asia in the fifth and fourth millennia BC : A Reconstruction based on ceramic tradition Goder-Goldberger M., Cheng H., Edwards R.L., Marder O., Peleg Y., Yeshurun R. and Frumkin A. Emanuel Cave (Israel): The Site and its Bearing on Early Middle Paleolithic Technological Variability Smogorzewska A. Fire Installations in Household Activities. Archaeological and Ethnoarchaeological Study from Tell Arbid, Syria