Ausgrabungen in Tell Sheikh Hassan V.1 : Die frühneolithischen und urukzeitlichen Silex- und Obsidianindustrien aus Tell Sheikh Hassan / von Bernd Müller-Neuhof.
Language: German Summary language: English Series: Ausgrabungen in Tell Sheikh Hassan ; Band : 5/1. | Ausgrabungen in Tell Sheikh Hassan ; Band : 5/1.Publication details: Gladbeck : Pewe-Verlag, 2015.Description: 140 p. : illus. (some col) ; 36 cmISBN:- 9783935012171
- Die frühneolithischen und urukzeitlichen Silex- und Obsidianindustrien aus Tell Sheikh Hassan
- DS99.S39 M55 2015
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [46]-54)
Vol. 5/1. I. Einleitung -- II. Stratigrafie -- III. Die Neolithischen Silex- und Obsidianindustrien -- 1. Rohmaterial der neolithischen Industrie -- 2. Primarproduktion der neolithischen Industrie -- 3. Sekundarproduktion der neolithischen Industrie -- 4. Die Zusammensetzung der neolithischen Silex- und Obsidianassemblage -- 5. Charakterisierung der EPPNB zeitlichen Werkzeugassemblage -- IV. Die urukzeitlichen Silex-und Obsidianindustrien -- 1. Rohmaterial der urukzeitlichen Industrie -- 2. Primarproduktion der urukzeitlichen Industrie -- 3. Sekundarproduktion der urukzeitlichen Industrie -- Die Zusammensetzung der urukzeitlichen Silex-und Obsidianassemblage -- 5. Charakterisierung der urukzeitlichen Werkzeugassemblage -- Zusammenfassung / Summary.
This publication assembles the flint and obsidian tools retrieved from occupation levels dating to the early Neolithic and the Uruk periods that were exposed by the German excavations in Tell Sheikh Hassan. It is the first monograph to present an assemblage of Uruk-time lithics including detailed descriptions of the function of the various tool types. The finds of the early Neolithic are presented in as much detail as there is proof that certain early Neolithic types were, at the time of the Uruk occupation, sought after, collected and put to use again. Another important result is the fact that, for several lithic tools dating to proto-dynastic times, the Egyptian origin could be ascertained - a first indication of Egyptian imports to the Uruk region.
Summary in Geman, English and Arabic.
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