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Encyclopedia: Pre-Pottery Neolithic A Source:Wikipedia
The
Pre-Pottery Neolithic A
(short PPNA, around 9000 BC) represents the early
Neolithic
in the
Levantine
and upper
Mesopotamian
region of the
Fertile Crescent
. It succeeds the
Natufian
culture of the Epipaleolithic (Mesolithic) as the
domestication
of plants and animals was
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The Neolithic...
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The Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (short PPNA, around 9000 BC) represents the early Neolithic in the Levantine and upper Mesopotamian region of the Fertile Crescent. It succeeds the Natufian culture of the Epipaleolithic (Mesolithic) as the domestication of plants and animals was in its beginnings and triggered...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Pottery_Neolithic_A
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Pottery_Neolithic_A
A recent article by Goring-Morris and Horwitz (2007) examined the evidence for funerary feasting in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B of the Near East.
archaeozoo.wordpress.com/2008/01/25/funerals-and-feasts...
archaeozoo.wordpress.com/2008/01/25/funerals-and-feasts-in-pre-pottery-neolithic-b/
Ain-Ghazal (Jordan) Pre-pottery Neolithic B Period pit of lime plaster human figures - *** THIS FORUM IS ARCHIVED *** ... Middle Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (MPPNB) 7,250-6,500 BCE
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Pre-Pottery Neolithic Atlit Yam in Israel |
The 1)architecture of the dwellings 2)lithic tool assemblages and 3)radiocarbon dating indicate habitation during the late Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) Period circa 8100-7500 BP. Floral and faunal ...
ancientneareast.tripod.com/Atlit_Yam.html
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Objects from the period: Pre-Pottery Neolithic A - Birmingham ... |
BMAGiC is Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery's online database. It gives you information about the objects in our collection. Every month we add more images of objects for you to look at.
www.bmagic.org.uk/browse/period/Pre-Pottery+Neolithic+A
www.bmagic.org.uk/browse/period/Pre-Pottery+Neolithic+A
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IngentaConnect The Technology of Skull Modelling in the Pre-Pottery ... |
The Technology of Skull Modelling in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB): Regional Variability, the Relation of Technology and Iconography and their Archaeological Implications
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The submerged Pre-Pottery Neolithic water well of Atlit-Yam, northern Israel, and its palaeoenvironmental implications...
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The sites include a Pre-Pottery Neolithic C (PPNC) settlement called Atlit-Yam, and five Pottery-Neolithic (PN) settlements belonging to the Wadi Rabah culture.
www.antiquities.org.il/article_Item_eng.asp?sec_id=14&s...
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W. David Kingery, Pamela B. Vandiver, and Martha Prickett The Beginnings of Pyrotechnology, Part II: Production and Use of Lime and Gypsum Plaster in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Near East Journal of ...
www.bu.edu/jfa/Abstracts/K/KingeryW_15_2.html
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