Chalcolithic Pottery
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Descrierea CIP a Bibliotecii Naţionale a României Sarea, de la prezent la trecut -Piatra-Neamţ, Editura Constantin Matasă, 2008 ISBN 978-973-7777-16-4 622.363.1(082)(091) Coperta I: Slatina de la Hangu (foto Robin Brigand) Coperta IV: Mal... more
Qal‘at ‘Aïsha is a fortress located in the Mount Lebanon range that was discovered during an archaeological survey by the author. Built on a rocky peak 2,219 m above sea level, this stronghold is surrounded by hostile rugged terrain and... more
Geoarchaeology of Lower River Loire in Western France.
"The megalithic tomb at Montelirio is off the scale in more ways than one. As well as being the largest example of its type known in Spain, the burial goods secreted in its subterranean chambers are unsurpassed in both quantity and... more
محوطه باستانی احمدآباد کوزهگران مربوط به دورة روستانشینی پیشرفته (مسسنگی)، واقع در جنوب غربی روستای احمدآباد وسط (که به دلیل پیشینة حرفة سفالگری در این محل، موسوم به کوزهگران است) استقراری با قدمت بیش از ۶۰۰۰ سال میباشد که در... more
English abstract: Since the discovery in 1860 of La Pastora, one of the most beautiful and outstanding megalithic constructions of Iberia, the Copper Age and Bronze Age site of Valencina de la Concepción – Castilleja de Guzmán has... more
Abstract This article is based on the Chalcolithic evidence of our survey campaigns in the Lake Van basin. The material from previous and as well as current researches is discussed together. Investigations on the Chalcolithic period in... more
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This paper presents a general overview of the current state of the art of archaeological research at the Valencina de la Concepción Copper Age site. The main aim is to put the contributions presented in this volume within a general... more
A general account of the salvage excavations at the Chalcolithic / Bronze Ade site of Bakla Tepe - Izmir, Turkey
The results of the study of building № 25 / VII-VIII showed that it has a slightly trapezoidal shape. The total built-up area is 69 m2. The building has undergone two stages of development: the first stage refers to the Hamangia III... more
The paper is devoted to the interpretation of the Tripolye-Cucuteni culture pottery designs. In the last decades the abstract-geometric ornamental motifs were often treated on the basis of subjective associations as images of a... more
The Nahal Mishmar hoard was discovered in 1962 in a cave, inside a pit, which was covered by a large rock. The pit was close to the entrance of the cave. This cave saw activity during early periods, predating the Iron Age, as well as... more
In this paper we present some preliminary observations concerning the ceramic horizon of the Late Chalcolithic period in the Shahrizor Plain, also referring to the previous Ubaid phase. We will discuss surface collections from 16 sites as... more
In 1985, Ideal Narimanov at the All-Union Archaeological Conference held in Baku, made a report entitled "Ubeid tribes of Mesopotamia in Azerbaijan", where he presented materials obtained during excavations at the settlement of Leylatepe.... more
This monograph explores pottery making and communities during the Bakun period (c. 5000 – 4000 BCE) in the Kur River Basin, Fars province, southwestern Iran, through the analysis of ceramic materials collected at Tall-e Jari A, Tall-e... more
Ceramic Traditions of the Population Residing by the Arpa River in the Eneolithic Period (according to the excavations at Areni-1 cave)_________________ Areni-1 Cave in Vayots Dzor has a special place in the early archaeology of Armenia... more
Four chalcolithic residue pits where excavated in this site, revealing diverse finds, including pottery, loom-weights, arrowheads and lithic tools. All evidence points to a late stage of the Chalcolithic period, diverging from the early... more
The work deals with fillable anthropomorphic, mostly female, vessel figurines, face vessels, face lids and fully sculptured figurines with applied fillable vessels of the Neolithic and the Copper Age between the Near East and Central... more
Decorative and applied art is born in the interaction of traditions and the constant search for new forms. The enormous potential of the knowledge gained over the past decades in the study of objects from archaeological excavations,... more
Recent archaeological surveys in 2009 and 2010 at Bozköy-Hanaytepe in the Troad have recovered material very similar to the Early Bronze Age levels of Troy. Bozköy-Hanaytepe located 13 km south of Troy, is about 110 m in diameter and... more
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In 1954 archaeological excavations were conducted at the site of Bubanj on its eastern side. An examination of the excavation journal and finds allowed the reconstruction of the site's vertical and horizontal stratigraphy. In the third... more