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"In distant prehistory, along a branch of the Tigris River, a group of humans lived in a community "on the threshold of the Neolithic Revolution." Near their open village at the river, Shanidar Cave, nestled in the Zagros Mountains, served as a base camp and also sheltered a burial site. Eleven thousand years later, archaeologists excavating the cave have discovered artifacts and skeletal remains that offer impressive evidence about this site's prehistoric culture and, specifically, about the origins of agriculture and trade."
"The thirty-five bodies in twenty-six burials and the associated artifacts recovered from the cave's upper levels are systematically catalogued and described in this well-illustrated and carefully explicated report. Associated with the burials was a special assemblage of funerary goods and human remains that provide new clues to the familial relationships and lifestyles of these people of the ninth millennium B.C."
"The only prehistoric cemetery site of its kind east of the Mediterranean area, Shanidar Cave adds a new geographic perspective to the study of the Proto-Neolithic era, which has been dominated by findings from the more extensively investigated Levant area to the west. It suggests unexpected patterns of trade and cultural interactions and offers clues to the role of the Zagros-Taurus Mountains area in the prehistory of the Near East."--Jacket.
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Antiquities, Burial, Excavations (Archaeology), Human remains (Archaeology), Neanderthals, Asian archaeology, Middle & Near Eastern archaeology, Zagros Mountains, Middle East - Iran, Anthropology - General, Shanidar Cave (Iran), Social Science, History - General History, Iran, Sociology, Ancient World, Iraq, Ancient - General, Death & Dying, Archaeology, Iram, Excavations (archaeology), middle east, Iran, antiquities, Iraq, antiquitiesEdition | Availability |
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The Proto-Neolithic Cemetery in Shanidar Cave (Texas a & M University Anthropology Series)
January 2004, Texas A&M University Press
Hardcover
in English
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The proto-neolithic cemetery in Shanidar Cave
2004, Texas A & M University Press, Texas A&M University Press
in English
- 1st ed.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-228) and index.
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