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Pottery Neolithic landscape modification at Dhra' / Ian Kuijt, Bill Finlayson and Jode Mackay
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Appartient au périodique : Antiquity, 81, 311, p. 106-118, 0003-598X, 2007
Sujet: agriculture • économie de subsistance • irrigation • vie quotidienne
Lieu: Jourdain (fleuve) • mer Morte • Jordanie • Bâb edh-Dhrâ
Époque: Néolithique ancien • Préhistoire • Néolithique précéramique • Néolithique
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This report of the discovery of low walls running across the slopes east of the Dead Sea presents an important landmark in the history of farming, for these were terrace walls put in place to conserve soil and control water around 6000 cal BC. The authors point to some of the implications of what they see as early landscape modification at the scale of a small community or household.(revue)
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