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6000 BC
Transformation and Change in the Near East and Europe

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Peter F. Biehl, Eva Rosenstock, Karin Bartl, Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse, Isabella Caneva, Alain Le Brun, Odile Daune-Le Brun,Fouad Hourani, Erhan Bıcakcı, Martin Godon, Ozan Özbudak, Bleda S. Düring, Lech Czerniak, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Jacob Brady, Jana Anvari, Ingmar Franz, Goce Naumov, David Orton, Sonia Ostaptchouk, Elizabeth Stroud, Patrick T. Willett, Joanna Pyzel, Jonathan Last, Çiler Çilingiroğlu, Necmi Karul, Agathe Reingruber, Catherine Perlès, Eylem Özdoğan, Marion Lichardus-Itten, Dušan Borić, manuela Cristiani, Jean-Paul Demoule, Wolfram Schier, Ian Hodder, Mehmet Özdoğan
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  • Date Published: May 2022
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  • This is the first book to present a comprehensive, up to date overview of archaeological and environmental data from the eastern Mediterranean world around 6000 BC. It brings together the research of an international team of scholars who have excavated at key Neolithic and Chalcolithic sites in Syria, Anatolia, Greece, and the Balkans. Collectively, their essays conceptualize and enable a deeper understanding of times of transition and changes in the archaeological record. Overcoming the terminological and chronological differences between the Near East and Europe, the volume expands from studies of individual societies into regional views and diachronic analyses. It enables researchers to compare archaeological data and analysis from across the region, and offers a new understanding of the importance of this archaeological story to broader, high-impact questions pertinent to climate and culture change.

    • Comprehensive overview and analysis of archaeological data in a focused time slice of ca. 500 years in human history
    • Comprehensive overview of data from two different fields (European and Near Eastern Archaeology)
    • Provides archaeological data and analysis from across a region in which data is normally not published in English or with much delay
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    • Date Published: May 2022
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9781009254960
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction:
    1. Transforming and changing the Neolithic World in the near East and Europe Peter F. Biehl and Eva Rosenstock
    Upper Mesopotamia and Eastern Mediterranean:
    2. The late Neolithic Site of Shir in Western Syria: The final phase of occupation circa 6000 BC Karin Bartl
    3. Containers of change: Social and material innovation in Late Neolithic upper mesopotamia Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse
    4. Mersin-Yumuktepe in the seventh millennium BC: The social dimension of technological changes Isabella Caneva
    5. Changing with the years: Khirokitia (Cyprus) at the turn of the seventh to the sixth millennium B.C. Odile Daune-Le Brun, Fouad Hourani and Alain Le Brun
    Anatolia:
    6. A conspectus on the status of Tepecik-Çiftlik Excavation (Cappadocia) – intersite and regional outcomes and prospects Erhan Bıcakcı
    7. The downturn in Tepecik-Çiftlik's ceramic production continuity: An insight towards the rapid emergence of supra-regional homogeneity in ceramic style Martin Godon and Ozan Özbudak
    8. Çatalhöyük East and Köşk Höyük: a grand connection? Bleda S. Düring
    9. Abandoning Çatalhöyük. Re-shuffling, re-location and migration as the means of mitigating social unease in the late Neolithic Lech Czerniak, Arkadiusz Marciniak
    10. Çatalhöyük West and the late Neolithic to early chalcolithic transition in Central Anatolia Jacob Brady, Jana Anvari, Ingmar Franz, Goce Naumov, David Orton, Sonia Ostaptchouk, Elizabeth Stroud, Patrick T. Willett, Eva Rosenstock, and Peter F. Biehl
    11. The potter's riddle at Çatalhöyük – An attempt to connect the late Neolithic and the early chalcolithic pottery assemblages from Çatalhöyük/Turkey Ingmar Franz and Joanna Pyzel
    12. Pots for a New Millennium: Ceramics and Culture Change in Anatolia around 6000 cal, B.C. Jonathan Last
    Aegean and Marmara:
    13. Aegean Turkey from the mid seventh to early sixth millennium cal B.C.: A tale of change within continuity Çiler Çilingiroğlu
    14. The beginning and the development of farming-based village life in Northwestern Anatolia Necmi Karul
    15. Regional provinces and supra-regional networks in the Aegean before and around 6000 cal B.C. Agathe Reingruber
    16. The turn of the 7th to 6th millennium in Greece: A quiet transition Catherine Perlès
    Southeast Europe:
    17. Continuity and discontinuity in Eastern thrace during the Neolithic period Eylem Özdoğan
    18. Changes through time in the early Neolithic settlement of Kovačevo, Southwest Bulgaria Marion Lichardus-Itten
    19. A hybrid cultural World: The turn of the 7th to the 6th millennium BC in the central Balkans Dušan Borić and Emanuela Cristiani
    Modelling the Change:
    20. The Neolithisation of Europe from Anatolia: Why did they leave? Jean-Paul Demoule
    21. Modes and models of Neolithisation in Europe: Comments to an ongoing debate Wolfram Schier
    Commentaries:
    22. Ian Hodder
    23. Mehmet Özdoğan.

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  • Editors

    Peter F. Biehl, University of California, Santa Cruz
    Peter F. Biehl is Professor of Anthropology and Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies at the University of California Santa Cruz.

    Eva Rosenstock, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
    Eva Rosenstock is Scientific Coordinator and Lecturer at the Bonn Center for ArchaeoSciences, University of Bonn.

    Contributors

    Peter F. Biehl, Eva Rosenstock, Karin Bartl, Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse, Isabella Caneva, Alain Le Brun, Odile Daune-Le Brun,Fouad Hourani, Erhan Bıcakcı, Martin Godon, Ozan Özbudak, Bleda S. Düring, Lech Czerniak, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Jacob Brady, Jana Anvari, Ingmar Franz, Goce Naumov, David Orton, Sonia Ostaptchouk, Elizabeth Stroud, Patrick T. Willett, Joanna Pyzel, Jonathan Last, Çiler Çilingiroğlu, Necmi Karul, Agathe Reingruber, Catherine Perlès, Eylem Özdoğan, Marion Lichardus-Itten, Dušan Borić, manuela Cristiani, Jean-Paul Demoule, Wolfram Schier, Ian Hodder, Mehmet Özdoğan

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