Archaeological Evidence for the Neolithic Revolution in the Near East

M.A.; “A study of the Near East during the era of change-over from the hunting and food collecting economy to the early village farming settlements and their subsequent development until the introduction of Halaf ware in Iraq marks the advent of the full metal age”. Einteilung der Arbeit: I. The Upp...

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Main Author: al-Tikriti, Abdul Qadir
Format: Print Book
In:Archaeological Evidence for the Neolithic Revolution in the Near East
Year: 1965
Published: 1965
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