The Mega Project at Motza (Moa) : New Studies in the Archaeology of Jerusalem and Its Region. Supplementary Volume.
This volume features papers dealing with particular aspects of the materialculture of the prehistoric periods, and others that consider the evidence for social and economic change within the Neolithic period, such as increased complexity in the settlement layout and the intensified exploitation of d...
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520 | |a This volume features papers dealing with particular aspects of the materialculture of the prehistoric periods, and others that consider the evidence for social and economic change within the Neolithic period, such as increased complexity in the settlement layout and the intensified exploitation of domesticated plants and animals. As such, the present volume aims to go beyond the detailed studies of the archaeological finds to examine the wider picture of human cultural evolution. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Front Matter -- Setting the Neolithic of Southwest Asia in Its Evolutionary Context -- The Neolithic Levant: Reflections on a Revolution and Deliberations on Then and Now -- The New Excavations at Motza: An Architectural Perspective on a Neolithic 'Megasite' in the Judean Hills -- Daily Life at the Final Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Megasite of Motza (Judean Hills) Based on the Material Culture -- The PPNC: Like a Bridge over Troubled Waters -- Between Two Worlds: The PPNB-PPNC Transition in the Central Levant as Seen Through Discoveries at Beisamoun | |
505 | 8 | |a Death at Motza: Variability in the Treatment of Human Remains -- Human and Animal Interactions at the Neolithic Megasite of Motza: Preliminary Results -- The Late Pottery Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic Period at Motza and Its Surroundings: A New Horizon Emerging in the Judean Hills -- Living in a Capsule: The Early Bronze Age I Village at Motza -- Tel Moẓa: An Economic and Cultic Center from the Iron Age II (First Temple Period) -- Archaeological Excavations at Kiriath-jearim and the Ark Narrative in the Books of Samuel1 -- A Time Machine Ride Through the Judean Hills | |
505 | 8 | |a Moẓa in the Early Centuries CE: On the Identification and Nature of Roman Colonia -- An Interdisciplinary Study of Qālūnyā -- Back Cover | |
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