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The earlier Palaeolithic of Syria : re-investigating the evidence from the Orontes and Euphrates Valleys / Andrew Shaw

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Author:
Shaw, Andrew (Archaeologist)  Search this
Physical description:
xiv, 238 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
Syria
Orontes River Valley
Euphrates River Valley
Date:
2012
C2012
Notes:
Originally presented as: Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Durham, 2008.
Contents:
Introduction -- A few intrepid researchers-a history of Paleolithic research in Syria -- 100 years of discovery--the history of Palaeolithic research in the Orontes and Euphrates Valleys -- Terraces and time; dating the earlier Palaeolithic in the Orontes and Euphrates Valleys -- Earliest occupations (1.50 mya-0.80 mya) -- The lower Palaeolithic (800 kya-350 kya) -- The middle Palaeolithic (350 kya-50 kya) -- Conclusions
Summary:
"This monograph is concerned with understanding the behaviours and land use practices associated with earlier Palaeolithic hominins in Syria, through consideration of key archaeological assemblages from two important regions: the Orontes and Euphrates Valleys. The focus here is on three temporal bands--Earliest occupations (1.50 mya - 0.80 mya); the Lower Palaeolithic (800 kya - 350 kya); the Middle Palaeolithic (350 kya - 50 kya. The areas of the Orontes and Euphrates Valleys possess some of the most significant artefact collections from Syria, and indeed, the wider Near East. This is due to the fact that fluvial archives--such as those represented by the terrace staircases of the Rivers Orontes and Euphrates--are major repositories for earlier Palaeolithic material, and have historically been a primary research resource. They therefore provide a combination of an abundance of archaeological evidence and a significant archive of research activity."--Publisher's website.
Topic:
Paleolithic period  Search this
Antiquities  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_982039