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Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 464:141-158
Engraved artifacts from pre-Natufian Levantine Epipaleolithic contexts are notable for their scarcity. This is so even though a number of implements have recently been added to the inventory. We present here an analysis of two engraved flint nodules
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Quaternary International. 464:285-304
Some 180 desert kites were reported from Armenia, with puzzling aspects regarding the typological variability and distribution patterns. Although the study of kites in southwest Asia has made many recent advances, their dating and cultural context re
Autor:
Charles Koenig, Amanda M. Castañeda, Julie Shipp, Tammy Buonasera, Eli Crater Gershtein, Mark D. Willis, Stephen L. Black, Dani Nadel
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 439:69-82
Shiny grooved rock surfaces found in archaeological sites are common across west Texas and the Southwest (U.S.). In most cases they are cursorily described, with very little in terms of detailed characterization and analysis. Interpretations regardin
Autor:
Dafna Langgut, Boris Gasparyan, Dani Nadel, Naomi Porat, Guy Bar-Oz, Anna Khechoyan, Gal Bermatov-Paz, Amir Katinaa, Amnon Nachmias, Eli Crater-Gershtein, Dan Malkinson, Samvel Nahapetyan, Polina Spivak
Publikováno v:
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy. 26:120-143
The Armenian kites are the northernmost known kites in south-west Asia. In contrast to those in the deserts further south, their research has only recently begun. The Armenian kites are situated at high elevations, mostly between 900 and 1500 m above