Chronologies in Old World ArchaeologyRobert W. Ehrich |
Contents
The Relative Chronology of Egypt and Its Foreign Correla | 1 |
Some Remarks on the Archaeological Chronology of Pales | 47 |
The Chronology of North Syria and North Mesopotamia from | 61 |
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Amuq Anatolia appear archaeological Beaker culture Bell Beaker bowls Braidwood Braidwood and Braidwood Breton Bronze Age burnished Byblos Cemetery central ceramic Chalcolithic Chassey Chicago copper Corded Ware correlation Cucuteni Cucuteni-Tripolye cylinder seals Danube Danubian decoration Delougaz Diyala Dynasty earliest Early Bronze Age Early Dynastic Early Neolithic East eastern Egypt Ehrich Eridu Excavations figurines Funnel Beaker Gawra Gerzean Ghirshman Giyan Halaf Harappan Hassuna Hissar ibid Inanna incised Iran Iraq Jamdat Nasr Kültepe Kurgan Late Neolithic levels lithic Lloyd Mallowan material Mellaart Mersin Mesopotamia Michelsberg Middle Neolithic Mundigak Neolithic period northern occur painted pottery painted ware Palestine parallels passage graves phase pottery Prehistoric Protoliterate Radiocarbon Dates Ras Shamra region Relative Chronologies sequence sherds Sialk southern Speiser stamp seals Starčevo stone Stratum style Susa Syria Tarsus Temple Tepe Tobler tombs Tripolye Troy Ubaid Ubaid period upper Uruk vessels Vinča western