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Paléorient 46.1-2

Collectif
Date de parution 03/12/2020
EAN: 9782271135278
Disponibilité Disponible chez l'éditeur
Paléorient 46.1-2 – 2020Sommaire / ContentsIn MemoriamHenri de Contenson (1926-2019) par É. Coqueugniot....................................................................................................................... 5-7Robert H. Dyson Jr. (192... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurCNRS EDITIONS
Nombre de pages226
Langue du livreFrançais
AuteurCollectif
FormatPaperback / softback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution03/12/2020
Poids855 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)1,80 x 22,00 x 28,10 cm
Paléorient 46.1-2 – 2020Sommaire / ContentsIn MemoriamHenri de Contenson (1926-2019) par É. Coqueugniot....................................................................................................................... 5-7Robert H. Dyson Jr. (1927-2020) by C. P. Thornton and M. M. Voigt.............................................................................................. 9-11Olivier Nieuwenhuyse (1966-2020) by R. Bernbeck..................................................................................................................... 13-14ArticlesK. Bretzke, E. Yousif, S. Jasim, K. Raith, A. Parton and A. Parker, On the diversity of the Palaeolithic record and patterns of Pleistocene palaeoenvironmental conditions in Southeast Arabia ............................................................ 15-30G. Haklay and A. Gopher, Geometry, a measurement unit and rectangular architecture at early Neolithic Jerf el-Ahmar, Syria........................................................................................................................................................................................ 31-42M. Birkenfeld, U. Avner, D. E. Bar-Yosef Mayer, L. Scott Cummings, F. Natalio, F. H. Neumann, N. Porat, L. Scott, T. Simmons, M. B. Toffolo and L. K. Horwitz, Hunting in the skies: Dating, paleoenvironment and archaeology at the late Pre-Pottery Neolithic B site of Na?al Roded 110, Eilat Mountains, Israel ........................... 43-68C. A. Makarewicz and H. M. Mahasneh, Animal exploitation at a large late Pre-Pottery Neolithic settlement: The zooarchaeological record from es-Sifiya, Jordan .................................................................................................................. 69-82L. Peyronel and A. Vacca, Socio-economic complexity at the Late Chalcolithic site of Tell Helawa, Kurdistan Region of Iraq........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 83-107S. Renette and S. Mohammadi Ghasrian, The central and northern Zagros during the Late Chalcolithic: An updated ceramic chronology based on recent fieldwork results in western Iran...................................................................... 109-132K. Abu Jayyab, A. Glasser, M. Albesso, E. Gibbon, I. Schwartz, A. Taraqji and S. Razzaz Late Chalcolithic occupation at Tell er-Ramadi (Syria): Results of the 2004-2006 salvage excavations............................................................................ 133-160G. E. Ludvik, J. M. Kenoyer and M. Pieniazek, New evidence for interregional interaction in the 3rd millennium BCE Aegean: Indus-style carnelian beads at Aegina-Kolonna, Greece.................................................................................. 161-177O. Barge, W. Abu-Azizeh, J. É. Brochier, R. Crassard, E. Régagnon et C. Noûs, Desert kites et constructions apparentées : découvertes récentes et mise à jour de l'extension géographique..................................................... 179-200RecensionsSquitieri A. and Eitam D. (eds.) 2019. Stone tools in the Ancient Near East and Egypt. Ground stone tools, rock-cut installations andstone vessels from Prehistory to Late Antiquity. Oxford: Archaeopress (Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology 4). 360 p. By C. Hamon.................................................................................................................................... 201-203Rose J. I., Hilbert Y. H., Marks A. E. and Usik V. I. 2019. The first peoples of Oman. Palaeolithic archaeology of the Nejd plateau. Oxford: Archaeopress and Ministry of Heritage and Culture, Sultanate of Oman (The Archaeological Heritage of Oman 5). 196 p. By H. S. Groucutt........................................................................................................................................... 203-208Venditti F. 2019. Understanding lithic recycling at the Late Lower Palaeolithic Qesem Cave, Israel. A functional and chemical investigation of small flakes. Oxford: Archaeopress. 188 p.Par S. Bonilauri.............................................................................................................................................................................. 208-210Purschwitz C. 2017. Die lithische Ökonomie von Feuerstein im Frühneolithikum der Größeren Petra Region. Berlin: ex Oriente (Studies in Early Near Eastern Production, Subsistence, and Environment 19). 620 p. By E. Ghasidian............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 210-211Birkenfeld M. 2018. Changing systems: Pre-Pottery Neolithic B settlement patterns in the Lower Galilee, Israel. Berlin: exOriente (Studies in Early Near Eastern Production, Subsistence, and Environment 21). 334 p. By E. B....