Paléorient 51

CNRS Editions - EAN : 9782271159601
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  • EAN13 : 9782271159601
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  • Date Parution : 26 nov. 2025
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  • Format : H:282 mm L:222 mm E:17 mm
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    Paléorient 51


    Sommaire/Contents

    Dossier thématique/Thematic Issue
    coordonné par/coordinated by P. Fragnoli, F. Balossi Restelli, J. S. Baldi

    Serialising, Standardising, Specialising: Investigating a Techno-Social Nexus Underlying Social Complexity Sérialiser, standardiser, spécialiser : enquête sur un nexus techno-social à la base de la complexité sociale
    P. Fragnoli, F. Balossi Restelli, J. S. Baldi, Editorial Notes 5-6

    F. Balossi Restelli, M. B. D'Anna, P. Fragnoli, F. Manuelli, The Mass Production of Food Serving Bowls from the 4th to the 1st Millennium BCE at Arslantepe (Türkiye) 7-26

    C. Paladre, Craftsmen and Sponsors. Organization of Glyptic Productions in proto-Elamite Iran 27-44

    M. Luciani, Beyond Beauty: Jewelry, Brands and the Creation of Identity in Arabia 45-64

    L. Cardarelli, P. Fragnoli, M. B. D'Anna, Quantifying Morphological Standardization through Binary Matrices with an Application to the Ceramic Assemblage of an Early Complex Society 65-88

    G. Dardeniz, E. Akalın, Coloring Urartu: A Local Variety of Egyptian Blue in Anatolia 89-98

    C. Padovani, Beyond Ceramic Product. Large-Scale Pottery Production and the Construction of Labour Networks in Mesopotamia (4th–3rd Millennium BCE) 99-118

    J. S. Baldi, So Many Bowls... but in Which Sense? On the Redistribution of Rations, Large Amounts of Bowls and Specialisation: Reassessing the Notions of Serial and Mass Production in Proto-Urban Mesopotamia 119-142


    Varia
    S. A. Rosen, S. Atkins, U. Davidovich, Cultic Activities at Mitzpe Shalem, Judean Desert: The Lithic Perspective 145-168
    C. Castel, J. É. Brochier, A. Authier, J.-L. Bertrand-Krajewski, N. Blond, B. Chamel, E. Ciesielski, I. Keuter, T. Kuronuma, M. Marmara, G. Mouamar, A. Ros, S. Sanz, S. Sorin, W. A. H. al-Ghafri, Al-Arid, an Early Bronze Age Site in the Southern Foothills of the Hajar Mountains (Sultanate of Oman). New Results from Two Further Seasons of Excavation in 2022 and 2023 169-188

    G. Cecconi, P. Betzer, D. Varga, A. Davidesko, I. Milevski, Spindle Whorls from the Chalcolithic Village of Yavne East 189-204

    A. Al Kassem, A. Maier, J. Richter, D. T. Batz, K. Hopper, I. M. Ibraheem, Preliminary Results of Stratified Late Epipalaeolithic Sites within Looting Pits at Al Teibeh, Southern Syria 205-220

    S. Dermech, S. Desrosiers, E. Coqueugniot, A Study of the Geometric Decoration of the House of Paintings at Dja'de el-Mughara (Syria, Final PPNA, 9th Millennium BC) 221-242

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