2010-J. Bioarchaeology of the Near East-Vol. 4-Short Fieldwork Report: Tepe Khaleseh (Iran), season 2009 (original) (raw)

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A short fieldwork report detailing the archaeological survey conducted at Tepe Khaleseh in north-western Iran during 2009, identifying 92 sites including Tepe Khaleseh, a small Late Neolithic settlement (~6000-5600 BCE). The report discusses the findings of animal remains and two human burials uncovered during rescue excavations, emphasizing the analysis of these remains and potential implications for understanding the site's historical context. Key observations include evidence of butchering and burial practices alongside a preliminary analysis of skeletal remains.

Preliminary Report on the Faunal Remains

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