6000 BC :
6000 BC : transformation and change in the near East and Europe /
Edited by Peter Biehl, State University of New York, Buffalo, Eva Rosenstock, Freie Universitat Berlin.
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
- xiii, 422 pages) : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
This is the first book to present a comprehensive, up to date overview of archaeological and environmental data from the eastern Mediterranean world around 6000 BC. It brings together the research of an international team of scholars who have excavated at key Neolithic and Chalcolithic sites in Syria, Anatolia, Greece, and the Balkans. Collectively, their essays conceptualize and enable a deeper understanding of times of transition and changes in the archaeological record. Overcoming the terminological and chronological differences between the Near East and Europe, the volume expands from studies of individual societies into regional views and diachronic analyses. It enables researchers to compare archaeological data and analysis from across the region, and offers a new understanding of the importance of this archaeological story to broader, high-impact questions pertinent to climate and culture change.
Neolithic period--Middle East.
Environmental management--Data processing.
Archaeology--Data processing.
Neolithic period--Europe.
GN776.32.N4, / A22 2022
This is the first book to present a comprehensive, up to date overview of archaeological and environmental data from the eastern Mediterranean world around 6000 BC. It brings together the research of an international team of scholars who have excavated at key Neolithic and Chalcolithic sites in Syria, Anatolia, Greece, and the Balkans. Collectively, their essays conceptualize and enable a deeper understanding of times of transition and changes in the archaeological record. Overcoming the terminological and chronological differences between the Near East and Europe, the volume expands from studies of individual societies into regional views and diachronic analyses. It enables researchers to compare archaeological data and analysis from across the region, and offers a new understanding of the importance of this archaeological story to broader, high-impact questions pertinent to climate and culture change.
Neolithic period--Middle East.
Environmental management--Data processing.
Archaeology--Data processing.
Neolithic period--Europe.
GN776.32.N4, / A22 2022