Chronologies in Old World Archaeology: Third Edition
Chronologies in Old World Archaeology: Third Edition
edited by Robert W. Ehrich
University of Chicago Press, 1992 Paper: 978-0-226-19448-6 | Cloth: 978-0-226-19447-9 Library of Congress Classification D54.5.C48 1992 Dewey Decimal Classification 930.0202
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction by Robert W. Ehrich
Part One: The Near and Middle East 1. Egypt Helene J. Kantor 2. Palestine Lawrence E. Stager 3. Southwest Asian Arid Zone Juris Zarins 4. Arabian (Persian) Gulf Daniel Potts 5. Mesopotamia Edith Porada, Donald P. Hansen, Sally Dunham, and Sidney H. Babcock 6. Iran Mary M. Voight and Robert H. Dyson 7. Central Asia (Western Turkestan) Philip L. Kohl 8. The Caucasus Peter Glumac and David Anthony 9. Anatolia Machteld J. Mellink 10. Syria Glenn M. Schwartz and Harvey Weiss
Part Two: The Mediterranean 11. Greece, the Aegean, and Cyprus John E. Coleman 12. Italy Donald F. Brown 13. Iberia Antonio Gilman
Part Three: Africa 14. The Maghreb (Northwest Africa) David Lubell, Peter Sheppard, and Antonio Gilman 15. The Sahara and Sudan Thomas R. Hays 16. Africa South of the Sahara Creighton Gabel
Part Four: Continental Europe and the British Isles 17. Northwest Europe Homer L. Thomas and Ralph M. Rowlett 18. Northern Europe Homer L. Thomas and Elsebet S.-J. Rowlett 19. Central Europe Peter S. Wells 20. Poland Peter I. Bogucki 21. East Central and Southeastern Europe Robert W. Ehrich and H. Arthur Bankoff 22. Eastern Europe Marija Gimbutas
Part Five: East and Northeast Asia 23. China Kwang-chih Chang 24. Siberia and the Soviet Far East Henry N. Michael 25. Korea Sarah M. Nelson
Part Six: South and Southeastern Asia 26. Indus Valley, Baluchistan and the Helmand Drainage (Afghanistan) Jim G. Shaffer 27. India Gregory L. Possehl and Paul C. Rissman 28. Southeast Asia Bennet Bronson and Joyce C. White
Summary Homer L. Thomas Appendix: Table of Calibrated Radiocarbon Dates Jeffrey Klein Index