نتایج جستجو برای: chalcolithic
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The Canaanites inhabited the Levant region during the Bronze Age and established a culture that became influential in the Near East and beyond. However, the Canaanites, unlike most other ancient Near Easterners of this period, left few surviving textual records and thus their origin and relationship to ancient and present-day populations remain unclear. In this study, we sequenced five whole ge...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archaeozoological data for over 200,000 faunal specimens excavated from seventeen sites in Turkey spanning the Epipaleolithic through Chalcolithic periods, c. 18,000-4,000 cal BC, in order to document the initial westward spread of domestic livestock across Neolithic central and western Turkey. From th...
Here we describe the findings of a unique example of the early techniques adopted in neurosurgery around 5000 years ago, consisting in a double well healed skull trephination associated with a post-cranial traumatic event occurring intra vitam to a young male from the Early Chalcolithic cemetery of Pontecagnano (South Italy, ca. 4,900 - 4,500 cal BP). Morphological, X-ray and 3D-CT scan skull-c...
the bakun phase, as one of most significant chalcolithic cultures of fars province attributed basic stage related to socio-economic transformation in early village societies of iran. on the basis of varied archaeological researches regarding bakun phase, revealed relatively homogenous culture on the whole of fars and some its neighbors was characterized by black on buff painted ceramic assembla...
The Early Bronze (EB) I culture in the Turkish Middle Euphrates is of particular importance to our Tilbes Project. Such an archaeological period was discovered three sites under supervision. We have been able differentiate two different moments character occupation during this Age I, Phases Ia and Ib. EB phase characterized by a large urbanization extensive settlement places Surtepe Höyük, Tilv...
The Beaker phenomenon in Britain is typically represented by a particular form of pottery and its inclusion graves with flexed or crouched inhumations referred to as burials. Analysis the full range burial evidence, however, reveals high degree variability funerary rites including cremation skeletal disarticulation. Summed probability distribution analysis radiocarbon dates provides evidence fo...
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