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This first part of the first volume of the Cambridge Ancient History series examines the prehistory of the Near East, beginning with an overview of the geological ages and continues through the early human settlements, and then the lithic and chalcolithic periods. The regions examined are: Anatolia, Mesopotamia, the Aegean, Cyprus, and predynastic Egypt. This volume describes in detail the basis for the later development of city based societies in this region. - Goodreads.
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Cambridge Ancient History Volume 1 [electronic resource]: Prolegomena and Prehistory
2008, Cambridge University Press
E-book (pdf format)
in English
- 3rd ed.
0511466749 9780511466748
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Table of Contents
The geological ages / D.L. Linton, F. Moseley
Physical conditions in Eastern Europe, Western Asia and Egypt before the period of agricultural and urban settlement / K.W. Butzer
Primitive man in Egypt, Western Asia and Europe palaeolithic times / Dorothy A.E. Garrod
The evidence of language / W.F. Albright, O. Lambdin
The earliest populations of man in Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa / D.R. Hughes, D.R. Brothwell
Chronology / William C. Hayes, M.B. Rowton, Frank H. Stubbings
The earliest settlements in Western Asia from the ninth to the end of the fifth millennium B.C. / J. Mellaart
Anatolia before 4000 B.C. / J. Mellaart
The development of cities from Al 'Ubaid to the end of Uruk 5 / Max E.L. Mallowan
Predynastic Egypt / Elise J. Baumgartel
Palestine during the neolithic and chalcolithic periods / R. de Vaux
Cyprus in the neolithic and chalcolithic periods / H.W. Catling
The Stone Age in the Aegean / S.S. Weinberg
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