Call Number (LC) Title Results
GN776.32.M628 L54 2000 Life in Neolithic farming communities : social organization, identity, and differentiation / 1
GN776.32.M628 L54 2002eb Life in Neolithic farming communities : social organization, identity, and differentiation / 1
GN776.32.N4 A22 2022 6000 BC : transformation and change in the Near East and Europe / 2
GN776.32.N4 .A756 2020 The Neolithic Lithic Industry at Tell Ain El-Kerkh Excavation Reports of Tell el-Kerkh, Northwestern Syria 1. 1
GN776.32.N4 C38 2000 The birth of the Gods and the origins of agriculture / 1
GN776.32.N4 I58 2016 Near Eastern Lithic Technologies on the Move : Interactions and Contexts in Neolithic traditions : 8th International Conference on PPN Chipped and Ground Stone Industries of the Near East, Nicosia, November 23rd-27th 2016 / 1
GN776.32.N4 M44 The Neolithic of the Near East / 1
GN776.32.N4 M44 1975b The Neolithic of the Near East / 2
GN776.32.N4 S56 2007 The neolithic revolution in the Near East : transforming the human landscape / 1
GN776.32.N4 S56 2010eb The neolithic revolution in the Near East : transforming the human landscape / 2
GN776.32.N4 W37 2024 Becoming Neolithic : the pivot of human history / 1
GN776.32.S95 C34 1986 Technologie du débitage à Mureybet, Syrie : 9e-8e millénaire / 1
GN776.32.S95 D67 1986 A Neolithic village at Tell el Kowm in the Syrian Desert / 1
GN776.32.S95 M66 2000 Village on the Euphrates : from foraging to farming at Abu Hureyra / 1
GN776.32.S95 T45 1996 Tell Sabi Abyad, the late Neolithic settlement : report on the excavations of the University of Amsterdam (1988) and the National Museum of Antiquities Leiden (1991-1993) in Syria / 1
GN776.32.T9 Protecting Çatalhöyük : MEMOIR OF AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE GUARD. 1
GN776.32.T9 B35 2005 The goddess and the bull / 1
GN776.32.T9 B35 2016 The goddess and the bull Çatalhöyük - an archaeological journey to the dawn of civilization / 1
GN776.32.T9 C52 2005 Changing materialities at Çatalhöyük : reports from the 1995-99 seasons / 1
GN776.32.T9 C66 2020 Consciousness, creativity, and self at the dawn of settled life / 2