Paléorient 41.1 2015
EAN13
9782271086778
ISBN
978-2-271-08677-8
Éditeur
"CNRS Éditions"
Date de publication
Collection
REV&SER
Nombre de pages
232
Dimensions
28 x 22 x 1,5 cm
Poids
856 g
Langue
français
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Ce volume 41.1, couvrant un vaste champ chronologique, géographique et thématique, s'inscrit dans la tradition pluridisciplinaire de la revue. Il présente à la fois des articles de synthèse importants et des découvertes inédites récentes.
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In Memoriam J.-F. JARRIGE
S. MAZIAR, Settlement dynamics of the Kura-Araxes culture: An overview of the Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age in the Khoda Afarin Plain, North-West Iran A. ABEDI and B. OMRANI, Kura-Araxes culture and North-West Iran: New perspectives from Kul Tepe Jolfa (Hadishar) K. ALIZADEH, H. EGHBAL and S. SAMEI, Approaches to social complexity in Kura-Araxes culture: A view from Köhne Shahar (Ravaz) in Chaldran, Iranian Azerbaijan M. ISERLIS, Y. GOREN, I. HOVSEPYAN and R. GREENBERG, Early Kura-Araxes Ceramic Technology in the fourth millennium BC site of Tsaghkasar, Armenia R. HOVSEPYAN, On the agriculture and vegetal food economy of Kura-Araxes culture in the South Caucasus S.S. AMIROV, A. BETTS and V.N. YAGODIN, Mapping ancient hunting installations on the Ustyurt Plateau: New results from Remote Sensing Imagery F. BALOSSI RESTELLI, Hearth and home. Interpreting Fire installations at Arslantepe, Eastern Turkey, from the fourth to the beginning of the second millennium BCE M. GODON, J.S. BALDI, G. GHANEM, J.J. IBAÑEZ and F. BRAEMER, Qarassa North Tell, South Syria : The Pottery Neolithic and Chalcolithic sequence. A few lights against a dark background T. MOLLESON and T. ARNOLD-FORSTER, A question of identity: Is the earliest Neolithic burial from Tell Abu Hureyra, Syria, possibly a Foundation Burial? S. BONILAURI, Le débitage Levallois : un concept de préhension normalisé et varié ? Exemples de productions Levalloiso-Moustériennes issues du site d'Umm El Tlel (Syrie centrale) F. ZAINA, Craft, administration and power in early dynastic Mesopotamian public buildings. Recovering the Plano-convex building at Kish, Iraq
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