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These seventeen essays are written in honour of Lorraine Copeland
which reflect her interest in the prehistory of the Near East and
her belief that river sediments were the key to providing a
preliminary chronological framework for lithic industries' during
the Palaeolithic and Neolithic. The majority of the papers, which
all begin with French and English abstracts, focus on
archaeological investigations, lithic assemblages and environmental
remains from specific sites and areas, including the north
Levantine rift valley, El Meirah and El Kowm in Syria, neanderthal
burials in the Dederiyeh cave in Syria, Mureybet, the Kahabur basin
and Tell Sabi Abyad. Other contributors discuss more general themes
such as the idea of frontiers and territories, the transition from
the Epipalaeolithic to the Neolithic and the Palaeolithic of the
Euphrates Valley in Syria. The papers are supported by numerous
illustrations and tables of data. Ten papers in French, seven in
English.
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