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Plain and Painted Pottery

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  • 550 páginas
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"This study focuses on a major issue in Near Eastern prehistoric archaeology: the rise of the Halaf culture, ca 5900 - 5400 cal BC. The book presents in a detailed, quantified and lavishly illustrated manner the ceramics excavated by the National Museum of Antiquities Leiden at Tell Sabi Abyad, northern Syria. Concentrating on the 1996 - 2000 campaigns, the book also synthesizes much earlier work in order to come to a comprehensive overview. Tell Sabi Abyad thus far remains the only archaeological site in the Near East where the shift from a Pre-Halaf to an Early Halaf cultural assemblage can be followed within a continuous, meticulously stratified sequence. The book is of interest not only to specialists of prehistoric pottery but to a wider archaeological audience as well."--BOOK JACKET

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Plain and Painted Pottery, Olivier Nieuwenhuyse

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Título
Plain and Painted Pottery
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Brepols
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
550
ISBN10
2503524443
ISBN13
9782503524443
Serie
Descripción
"This study focuses on a major issue in Near Eastern prehistoric archaeology: the rise of the Halaf culture, ca 5900 - 5400 cal BC. The book presents in a detailed, quantified and lavishly illustrated manner the ceramics excavated by the National Museum of Antiquities Leiden at Tell Sabi Abyad, northern Syria. Concentrating on the 1996 - 2000 campaigns, the book also synthesizes much earlier work in order to come to a comprehensive overview. Tell Sabi Abyad thus far remains the only archaeological site in the Near East where the shift from a Pre-Halaf to an Early Halaf cultural assemblage can be followed within a continuous, meticulously stratified sequence. The book is of interest not only to specialists of prehistoric pottery but to a wider archaeological audience as well."--BOOK JACKET