Juniper smoke, skulls and wolves' tails. The Epipalaeolithic of the Anatolian plateau in its South-west Asian context; insights from Pinarbaşi

Authors: Baird, D., Jenkins, E. et al.

Journal: Levant

Volume: 45

Issue: 2

Pages: 175-209

eISSN: 1756-3801

ISSN: 0075-8914

DOI: 10.1179/0075891413Z.00000000024

Abstract:

This paper discusses the only substantive evidence for the Epipalaeolithic of central Anatolia. This evidence allows revised understandings of phenomena often proposed as characteristic of the Epipalaeolithic of South-west Asia including the appearance of sedentism, a putative Broad Spectrum Revolution, intensive plant exploitation and the emergence of distinctive ritual and symbolic practices. It also allows further evaluation of the effect of Late Glacial climate change on human behaviours.

Source: Scopus

Preferred by: Emma Jenkins

Juniper smoke, skulls and wolves' tails. The Epipalaeolithic of the Anatolian plateau in its South-west Asian context; insights from Pinarbasi

Authors: Baird, D., Jenkins, E. et al.

Journal: LEVANT

Volume: 45

Issue: 2

Pages: 175-209

eISSN: 1756-3801

ISSN: 0075-8914

DOI: 10.1179/0075891413Z.00000000024

Source: Web of Science (Lite)