Worked sheep and gazelle foot bones as possible figurative representations: a 12,000-year-old cluster of artifacts from Shubayqa 6, Jordan (original) (raw)

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Gregg, M.W., Janetsky, J., Chazan, M., 2011, Variability in Symbolic Behavior in the Southern Levant at the end of the Pleistocene, Before Farming.,Volume 1/article 1.

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Final results of an analysis of the sheep and goat bones from Ain Ghazal, Jordan

Alexander Wasse

Levant, 2002

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Enigmatic Bones: A Few Archaeological, Bioanthropological, and Historical Considerations Regarding an Atypical Deposit of Skeletonized Human Remains Unearthed in Khirbat al-Dusaq (Southern Jordan)

Tobias Hofstetter

Open Archaeology, 2022

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Prevost etal 2021 Early evidence for symbolic behavior in the Levantine Middle Paleolithic

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K. Streit and Y. Garfinkel, 2015. Horned Figurines made of Stone from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic Periods and the Domestication of Sheep and Goat. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 147: 39–48.

Yosef Garfinkel

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Early evidence for symbolic behavior in the Levantine Middle Paleolithic: A 120 ka old engraved aurochs bone shaft from the open-air site of Nesher Ramla, Israel

José-Miguel Tejero

Quaternary International, 2021

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Hovers, E. 1990. Art in the Levantine Epi-Palaeolithic: An Engraved Pebble from a Kebaran Site in the Lower Jordan Valley. Current Anthropology 31, 317-322.

Erella Hovers

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Streit, K., and Y. Garfinkel. 2015. “Horned Figurines Made of Stone from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic Periods and the Domestication of Sheep and Goat.” Palestine Exploration Quarterly 147(1):39–48.

Katharina Streit

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A Unique Assemblage of Engraved Plaquettes from Ein Qashish South, Jezreel Valley, Israel: Figurative and Non-Figurative Symbols of Late Pleistocene Hunters-Gatherers in the Levant

alla yaroshevich, Valentina Caracuta, Noam Greenbaum

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The archaeozoology of Bronze Age burial offerings from the Nahal Refaim Tomb A-3707/2002. ‘Atiqot 88: 75-100 (2017)

Liora Kolska Horwitz

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Figurative Representations from Neveh Yam and Other Sites in Israel: Markers of the Late Neolithic/ Early Chalcolithic South Levant Cultures

alla yaroshevich, Ianir Milevski, ESTELLE ORRELLE

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Orrelle, E. and Horwitz, L.K. Acts of Neolithic ritualization associated with Levantine bovine figurines. Time and Mind 11(3): 259-293. (2018)

ESTELLE ORRELLE, Liora Kolska Horwitz

Time and Mind, 2018

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Analyzing Animals as A Subject: Economic and Symbolic Role of Animals at Tape Qeshlaq, A Chalcolithic Settlement in the Central Zagros, Iran

Zahra Dehghan

Pazhoheshha-ye Bastan Shenasi Iran, 2024

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The Buck Stops Here: Deer Antlers in Iron Age I Cultic Contexts at Tel Abel Beth Maacah and Their Implications (WITH FIXED FONT [p. 96])

Scott Booth, Ariel shatil

Pages 79-108 in “Now These Records are Ancient”. Studies in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical History, Language and Culture in Honor of K. Lawson Younger, Jr. Edited by James K. Hoffmeier, Richard E. Averbeck, J. Caleb Howard and Wolfgang Zwickel., 2022

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Ritual and Ceremony at Neolithic 'Ain Ghazal (Jordan)

Gary Rollefson

Paléorient, 1983

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The bone tools. In: Y. Garfinkel et al., The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Village of Yiftahel: The 1980s and 1990s Excavations. Berlin: ex oriente. Pp. 217-226. (2012)

Francesca Alhaique, Yosef Garfinkel, Liora Kolska Horwitz

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Horned Figurines Made of Stone from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic Periods and the Domestication of Sheep and Goat

Yosef Garfinkel

Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 2015

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SAFAITIC INSCRIPTIONS AND POSSIBLE HUNTING SCENES FROM THE NORTH-EASTERN BĀDIYA, JORDAN

Mahdi Alzoubi

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Animal Bones and Archaeozoological Analysis. Wadi Hammeh 27, an Early Natufian Settlement at Pella in Jordan

Louise Martin

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Investigating the influence the domestication of animals had on the animal symbolism of the Neolithic Near East

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Ben Greet

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N. Nolde, The animal bones from trench 224.14 in the ‘pottery courtyard’ of the Great Enclosure in Musawwarat es-Sufra. Der Antike Sudan 25, 2014, 95–98.

Nadine Nolde

Der Antike Sudan, 2014

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Material Images of Humans from the Natufian to Pottery Neolithic Periods in the Levant

Estelle Orrelle

2014

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Hunting Practices at an Eastern Jordanian Epipalaeolithic Aggregation Site: The Case of Kharaneh IV. By L. Martin, Y. Edwards & A. Garrard (2010)

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Acts of Neolithic ritualization associated with Levantine bovine figurines

Estelle Orrelle

Time and Mind, 2018

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Joy McCorriston

Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, 2013

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Guy Bar-Oz

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Aurochs bone deposits at Kfar HaHoresh and the southern Levant across the agricultural transition

Jacqueline Meier, Nigel Goring-Morris, Natalie Munro

Antiquity, 2017

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Animals in the symbolic world of Pre-Pottery Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, south-eastern Turkey: a preliminary assessment

joris peters

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A rock art tradition of life-sized, naturalistic engravings of camels in Northern Arabia: new insights on the mobility of Neolithic populations in the Nafud Desert (online: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2022.95)

Guillaume Charloux

Antiquity Project Gallery, 2022

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Differential bone preservation and human foraging at the Early Epipaleolithic site of Tor at-Tareeq (WHS1065) in the western highlands of Jordan

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Hunters and herders: Exploring the Neolithic transition in the rock art of Shuwaymis, Saudi Arabia

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"Possible parallels between egyptian and sudanese Neolithic figures and another contemporaneus ones coming from the Near Eastern Area" Pilar Pardo Mata

Pilar Pardo Mata

Boletín de la Asociación Española de Orientalistas, volumen XL, pp: 135-147., 2004

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