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House and Household Economies in 3rd Millennium B.C.E. Syro-Mesopotamia
Federico Buccellati, Tobias Helms and Alexander Tamm
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This volume contains a selection of articles based on papers presented at an international workshop held at Frankfurt am Main, Germany from the 27th to the 28th of October, 2012. The workshop was organized by members of the Research Training Group 1576
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Preface
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Table of Contents
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The organization of pottery production at Tell Chuera: a technological approach
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E2-mi2 – ‘women’s quarters’: the earliest written evidence
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The domestic architecture at EB IV Kharab Sayyar
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Distribution and Dating of Glyptic Evidence from Early Bronze Age Tell Chuera
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Understanding Households – A Few Thoughts
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Neighborhoods in the Outer City of Tell Mozan, Ancient Urkesh: A case study from survey data
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Introducing the anthropomorphic terracotta figurines from 3rd millennium B.C. Tell Chuera
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The Economy of Chipped Stone: Production and Use of Stone Tools at Early Bronze Age Tell Chuera (northern Syria)
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Spatial analysis of mass lithic and ceramic material: revealing the functional patterns of Tell Hazna I
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Early Bronze Age Houses in Upper-Mesopotamia: Evidence of Dwellings or Private Enterprises?
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The Economy of Landscape. Agro-pastoralism in Uncertain Margins
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Domestic architecture in the southeastern lower town of Tell Chuera
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Households in domestic contexts: a case study at Tell Chuera, Area K
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Published: 2014
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407313283 (paperback)
- 9781407342917 (ebook)
BAR Number: S2682