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Arslantepe, the archaeological site in Anatolia where the first …
2022年7月4日 · While this millennia-long process of construction-destruction is tangibly preserved in the remains of the grandiose site of Arslantepe, the historical memory of the ancient …
Genomic History of Neolithic to Bronze Age Anatolia, Northern Levant ...
2020年5月28日 · We describe a Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic (6 th millennium BCE) genetic cline stretching from Western Anatolia (i.e., area around the Sea of Marmara) to the lowlands …
Arslantepe-Malatya: A Prehistoric and Early Historic Center in …
This article discusses findings from excavations at Arslantepe–Malatya. Arslantepe is a tell about 4.5 hectares in extension and 30 meters high, at the heart of the fertile Malatya Plain, some 12 …
The Making of The Early Bronze Age in Anatolia - ScienceDirect
In the Near East, the earliest indicators of bureaucracy in relation to trade are attested in Syro-Mesopotamia during the Obeid period, becoming more elaborate by the Uruk era. The first …
The procurement of obsidian at Arslantepe (Eastern Anatolia) …
2018年2月22日 · Arslantepe is the largest artificial mound of the Malatya plain in Eastern Anatolia and records the longest cultural sequence unearthed so-far in the region of the Upper …
Genomic History of Neolithic to Bronze Age Anatolia, Northern Levant ...
2020年5月28日 · Here, we report genome-wide data analyses from 110 ancient Near Eastern individuals spanning the Late Neolithic to Late Bronze Age, a period characterized by intense …
The Neolithic in Southeastern Anatolia - Oxford Academic
2011年9月5日 · This article presents data on Neolithic sites in southeastern Anatolia, where, as elsewhere in southwestern Asia, the changes attendant on the Neolithic, while revolutionary in …
Arslantepe: the Sapienza University Archaeological Project in …
Research and excavation at the site of Arslantepe (the mound of the lion) in Eastern Anatolia have been carried out annually since 1961 by several generations of archaeologists, …
How relevant is Arslantepe to the PIE homeland debate? - Blogger
2018年7月4日 · Central to this question is the archaeological site of Arslantepe (6 th -1 st millennium BC), strategically located at the Upper Euphrates, the nexus of all three regions. …
Demographically complex Near East hints at Anatolian and …
2020年5月30日 · A discussion of the complex linguistic landscape of Anatolia, including the North Anatolian family (to which Hattic belongs), and Kura-Araxes as the most likely vector of Hurro …