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The later prehistory of the Badia. Excavations and surveys in Eastern Jordan. Volume 2 / by A. V. G. Betts [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Betts, A. V. G., author.
Cropper, Dawn Nadine, author.
Martin, Larry D., author.
McCartney, Carole, 1965- author.
Series:
Excavations and surveys in Eastern Jordan The later prehistory of the Badia
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Antiquities.
Bādīyah al-Shamālīyah (Jordan)--Antiquities.
Bādīyah al-Shamālīyah (Jordan).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (420 pages)
Place of Publication:
Oxford, England ; Oakville : Oxbow Books, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Jordanian badia is an arid region that has been largely protected from modern development by its extreme climate and has preserved a remarkably rich record of its prehistoric past. This is the second of two volumes to document extensive surveys and excavations in the region from Al-Azraq to the Iraqi border over the period 1979-1996. Broadly, it covers the Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic of the eastern badia. Over time, an outline prehistory of the region has emerged. Late Epipaleolithic campsites have been found in the north-west of the harra in the foothills of Jebel Druze, while the central basalt region saw a floruit of activity in the late Aceramic Neolithic, when it was used extensively for hunting. This volume covers the following period, which witnessed a further spread of campsites and short-term occupation out around the edges of the harra and across the hamad as far as the lands bordering the Euphrates to the north and east. This period was marked by the first appearance of sheep and goat as one element of the steppic economy alongside traditional practices of hunting and foraging. The concluding chapter discusses these changes and proposes models for the introduction of domesticated animals into the steppe as a precursor to a full nomadic pastoral economy.
Contents:
Background and methodology / A. Betts, L. Martin and C. McCartney
Late neolithic sites in the Harra / A. Betts, L. Cooke, A. Garrard, C. McCartney and D. Reese
Prehistoric sites at Burqu / A. Betts, L. Martin, F. Matsaert and C. McCartney
Excavations at Mahfour Al-Ruweishid / A. Betts, C. McCartney, H. Pessin and G. Willcox
Excavations at Tell Al-Hibr / A. Betts and L. Martin
Area survey in the Hamad / A. Betts, D. Cropper and W. and F. Lancaster
The eastern Badia / A. Betts and D. Cropper.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781782970811
1782970819
9781782970835
1782970835

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