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The flow of ideas: shared symbolism during the Neolithic emergence in Southwest Asia: WF16 and Gobekli Tepe
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Mithen, Steven
, Richardson, Amy
, Finlayson, Bill
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Agriculture
/ Anthropological research
/ Economic aspects
/ Social aspects
2023
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The flow of ideas: shared symbolism during the Neolithic emergence in Southwest Asia: WF16 and Gobekli Tepe
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Mithen, Steven
, Richardson, Amy
, Finlayson, Bill
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/ Social aspects
2023
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The flow of ideas: shared symbolism during the Neolithic emergence in Southwest Asia: WF16 and Gobekli Tepe
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The flow of ideas: shared symbolism during the Neolithic emergence in Southwest Asia: WF16 and Gobekli Tepe
2023
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Overview
During the Late Epipalaeolithic and Early Neolithic, societies across the Levant transformed their social, cultural and economic organisation, with new forms of food production, architecture and material culture. But to what extent were regional developments connected and how, in particular, did ideas and objects flow between the most southern and northern reaches of Southwest Asia? Finds from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic site of WF16 in southern Jordan resonate with those from Gobekli Tepe and other sites hundreds of kilometres to the north. Emphasising shared symbolism and ideology, the authors explore how connections may have arisen and how they were maintained, revealing expansive social networks spanning Southwest Asia that underpinned the emergence of farming.
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Cambridge University Press
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