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Levantine pottery

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it may be known as 'Rouj 2a' in Northern Levantine Rouj basin (Idlib, Syria). By the earliest PN phase pottery was ubiquitous and it remained so for virtually...

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Hassuna culture

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Commons has media related to Hassuna Period. Samarra culture Levantine pottery "The oldest pottery Neolithic of Upper Mesopotamia : New evidence from Tell...

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Lodian culture

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relationship between the Lodian culture and the two other Southern Levantine Pottery Neolithic cultures, the Yarmoukian and the Wadi Raba culture, has...

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Hyksos

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goods. In the Wadi Tumilat, Tell el-Maskhuta shows a great deal of Levantine pottery and an occupation history closely correlated to the Fifteenth Dynasty...

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Ancient Near East

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Ancient Near East Economy of Urartu Genetic history of the Middle East Levantine pottery Religions of the ancient Near East List of museums of ancient Near...

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Neolithic

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The neolithization of Northwestern Africa was initiated by Iberian, Levantine (and perhaps Sicilian) migrants around 5500-5300 BC. During the Early...

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Levantine corridor

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The Levantine corridor is the relatively narrow strip in Western Asia, between the Mediterranean Sea to the northwest and deserts to the southeast, which...

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Levantine archaeology

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Levantine archaeology is the archaeological study of the Levant. It is also known as Syro-Palestinian archaeology or Palestinian archaeology (particularly...

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Philistines

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collapse. Over time, they gradually assimilated elements of the indigenous Levantine Semitic societies while preserving their own unique culture. In 604 BC...

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Linear Pottery culture

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The Linear Pottery culture (LBK) is a major archaeological horizon of the European Neolithic period, flourishing c. 5500–4500 BC. Derived from the German...

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9th millennium BC

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nomadic hunter-gatherers. The Natufian culture continued to prevail in the Levantine and upper Mesopotamian areas of the Fertile Crescent with their most significant...

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Epipalaeolithic Near East

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Pre-Pottery Neolithic A. The Early Epipalaeolithic, also known as Kebaran, lasted from 20,000 to 12,150 BP. It followed the Upper Paleolithic Levantine Aurignacian...

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Prehistory of the Levant

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Syrian deserts and support the presence of pre-Acheulian cultures in the Levantine corridor, but their chronological context cannot be determined. Ubeidiya...

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Canaan

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which can be explained by high migratory flow between Levantine sub-regions. However, Levantine Arabs were genetically distant from Arabian Peninsula...

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Bell Beaker culture

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Bell Beaker people assimilated local pottery forms such as the polypod cup. These "common ware" types of pottery then spread in association with the classic...

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Tahunian

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longer widely used but would appear to be an early PPNB culture of the Levantine corridor of around 8800 BC according to the ASPRO chronology. Buzy, Denis...

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Greek Dark Ages

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distinctively Greek Euboean ceramic wares, it was widely exported and is found in Levantine sites, including Tyre and far inland in the late 11th and 10th centuries...

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Natufian culture

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Archaeogenetic analysis has revealed derivation of later (Neolithic to Bronze Age) Levantines primarily from Natufians, besides substantial admixture from Chalcholithic...

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10th millennium BC

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the Natufian culture co-existed with the PPNA which prevailed in the Levantine and upper Mesopotamian areas of the Fertile Crescent. In North Africa...

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Mesolithic

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equivalents typical of the Paleolithic. Depending on the region, some use of pottery and textiles may be found in sites allocated to the Mesolithic, but generally...

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Halaf culture

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and 5100 BC. The period is a continuous development out of the earlier Pottery Neolithic and is located primarily in the fertile valley of the Khabur...

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Prehistoric Cyprus

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Palaepaphos-Skales near Kouklia. In Skales, many Levantine imports and Cypriote imitations of Levantine forms have been found and point to a Phoenician...

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