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Late Chalcolithic Northern Mesopotamia in context : papers from the workshop held at the 11th ICAANE in Munich, April 5th 2018 / edited by Johnny Samuele Baldi, Marco Iamoni, Luca Peyronel & Paola SconzoCo-auteur: Baldi, Johnny Samuele, 1979-....;Iamoni, Marco;Peyronel, Luca, 19..-....;Sconzo, Paola, 19..-...., archéologueLangue: anglais.Pays: Belgique (BE).Publication : Turnhout : Brepols, 2022Description : 1 vol. (xi-260 p.) : ill., carte ; 28 cmCollection : Subartu, XLVIIIISBN: 978-2-503-59605-1.Résumé: "Many of the debates that have until recently driven research into Mesopotamia’s proto-urban phase (5th– 4th millennia BCE) have now been reassessed thanks to new fieldwork in Iraqi Kurdistan and new data into the relationships between the north and south of the Alluvium from hitherto poorly-documented regions. These debates were re-examined in the light of this new material during a workshop held at the ICAANE in 2018 in Munich, leading to unprecedented perspectives on the patterns of early urbanization, social mobility, and the organization of Late Chalcolithic communities. Drawing on research first presented at ICAANE, and building on the most recent data from surveys and excavations, this volume engages with one key question from different angles: namely, how can we reconcile detailed analysis of the multifaceted local variations of proto-urbanism with the supra-regional, intricate, and more widespread nature of this same phenomenon across Mesopotamia?.Bibliographie: Bibliogr. p. [205]-260.Sujet - Nom commun: Antiquités, Moyen-Orient | Urbanisation Moyen-Orient | Antiquités Irak | Urbanisation Irak | Urbanisation Mésopotamie, Jusqu'à 637 | Antiquités Mésopotamie, Jusqu'à 637 Sujet - Forme, genre, caractéristique physique: Actes de congrès
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"Many of the debates that have until recently driven research into Mesopotamia’s proto-urban phase (5th– 4th millennia BCE) have now been reassessed thanks to new fieldwork in Iraqi Kurdistan and new data into the relationships between the north and south of the Alluvium from hitherto poorly-documented regions. These debates were re-examined in the light of this new material during a workshop held at the ICAANE in 2018 in Munich, leading to unprecedented perspectives on the patterns of early urbanization, social mobility, and the organization of Late Chalcolithic communities. Drawing on research first presented at ICAANE, and building on the most recent data from surveys and excavations, this volume engages with one key question from different angles: namely, how can we reconcile detailed analysis of the multifaceted local variations of proto-urbanism with the supra-regional, intricate, and more widespread nature of this same phenomenon across Mesopotamia?

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