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The Neolithic of the Near East

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Scribner, 1975 - Social Science - 300 pages

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User Review  - Mary - Goodreads

A whirlwind tour through the archaeological evidence (circa 1975) for neolithic cultures in the near east. While it was interesting, for me there were too many unfamiliar names to really take much in. Read full review

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User Review  - Carolyn - Goodreads

OK, its dry and dusty, but the sections on Catal Huyuk were particularly lucid and it worked nicely with other research I had been doing. Lots of details, not very many conclusions- which to be fair means there's going to be less to apologize for- but good solid archeology. Read full review

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Preface
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The Levant from the Epipalaeolithic to the
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the Development from the
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