Earliest civilizations of the Near East
Material type: TextSeries: (The library of early civilizations)New York, NY McGraw-Hill c1965Description: 143p.; ill. (part col.) maps; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- CB301 .M38
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1 The Mesolithic cultures of the Near East c.10000-9000 B.C.. 2 The Proto-Neolithic cultures c. 9000-7000 B.C.. 3 Syria and Palestine in the seventh millennium. 4 The ceramic Neolithic period in Syria, the Lebanon and Palestine. 5 The cultures of Mesopotamia. 6 The cultures of Northern Iran. 7 Anatolia. 8 The Halaf and later cultures
'Around 9000 B.C., man evolved from the wanderer haphazardly finding his food into the food producer and teh civilized being. He settled down, began to till the soil and to breed domestic animals. This earliest ancestor of ours and his world are presented here in the light of the most recent archaeological discoveries and methods.'
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