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_aGarfinkel, Yosef. _97390 |
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_aSha'ar Hagolan 1 / _c[edited by] Yosef Garfinkel, Michele A. Miller and David Ben-Shlomo ; with contributions by Susan E. Allen,... [et al]. |
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_aOxford ; _aJerusalem : _bInstitute of Archeology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ; _bOxbow Books, _cc2002- _c2009- _cc2010. |
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_av. 3 : _bill., plans, maps ; _c29 cm. - _c30 cm. |
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_aQedem reports ; _v9. |
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500 | _aVol. 1. published by Oxbow Books, Oxford. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _av. 1. Neolithic Art in Context / [edited by] Yosef Garfinkel and Michele A. Miller, with contributions by Susan E. Allen,... [et al] -- v. 2.The Rise of Urban Concepts in the Ancient Near East / [edited by] Yosef Garfinkel and David Ben-Shlomo with contributions by Michele A. Miller, Ariel Vered, Daphna Zuckerman -- v. 3. Symbolic dimensions of the Yarmukian culture : Canonization in Neolithic Art / Yosef Garfinkel, David Ben-Shlomo and Naomi Korn, with contributions by Michael Freikman and Dov Levitte. | ||
520 | _aThis monograph presents the revolutionary results of ten years of excavation and research in the Neolithic village of Sha'ar Hagolan, Jordan Valley, Israel. Sha'ar Hagolan is dated to the Pottery Neolithic period and is the type-site for the Yarmukian culture, which occupied large parts of the Mediterranean climatic zones of Israel, Jordan and Lebanon during the sixth millennium BC. Recent excavations at the site have far-reaching implications for the entire Neolithic period, as well as for the history of agriculture, art and cult and other aspects of material culture in the ancient Near East. The evidence for the architecture and village planning, material culture and remarkable art objects shows what was previously considered to be an era of decline was a time of cultural evolution and development in the Levant. | ||
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_aFigurines, Prehistoric _zYarmuk River Region. _926823 |
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_aTools, Prehistoric _zYarmuk River Region. _926824 |
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_aCities and towns, Ancient _zShaʻar ha-Golan Site (Israel) _926825 |
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_aExcavations (Archaeology) _zYarmuk River Region. _926826 |
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_aNeolithic period _zIsrael _zYarmuk River Region. |
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_aExcavations (Archaeology) _zIsrael _zShaʻar ha-Golan Site. |
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_aYarmuk River Region _xAntiquities. _926829 |
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_aShaʻar ha-Golan Site (Israel) _xAntiquities. _926819 |
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_aKorn, Naomi. _926820 |
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_aMiller, Michele A. _926821 |
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_aBen-Shlomo, David. _926822 |
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_aThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem. _bInstitute of Archaeology. _926815 |
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_aQedem reports ; _v9. |
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