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Collaborators and Specialists – KHARANEH IV
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Tobias Richter (University of Copenhagen). My work focuses on the transition from hunting and gathering societies to the first farmers in southwest Asia, in particular the Levant. I am particularly interested in the chipped and ground stone technologies of this time period, as well as questions concerning social interaction, landscape and environmental change. I am also interested in how social evolutionary meta-narratives have shaped the academic discourse of this transition as a progression fro...My ot...
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KHIV camels | Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project
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Sites | Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project
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Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project. For the Kharaneh IV Project Website, please click here. The Shubeikha project (directed by Tobias Richter) examines the impact of the Younger Dryas climatic event on human societies in southwest Asia during the Late Epipalaeolithic period (. For the Shubeikha Project Website, please click here. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Principal Investigators | Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project
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Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project. Lisa Maher (University of California, Berkeley). Tobias Richter (University of Copenhagen). I currently direct the Younger Dryas and the Origins of Agriculture project, which is funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research ( http:/ shubeika.ccrs.ku.dk. Danielle Macdonald (University of Tulsa). My current research explores hunter-gatherer aggregation through material culture to understand how individuals organized tasks at the Terminal Pleistocene site o...
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KHIV surface | Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project
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Visiting Scholars and Fellows | The British Institute in Amman (المعهد البريطاني في عمّان) | CBRL
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Annual Report and Financial Statements. Visiting Fellows and Scholars. Visiting Fellows and Scholars. Workspace, Vehicles and Equipment. British Institute Amman events. Visiting Scholars and Fellows. CBRL Senior Research Fellow ( alex.bellem@durham.ac.uk. CBRL Research Fellow (. Sarah Elliott works as an environmental archaeologist specialising in phytolith analysis, micromorphology, portable x-ray fluorescence, spherulite analysis (including smear slide analysis) and ethnoarchaeology. She holds a BA...
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