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Aceramic is
defined as "not
producing pottery". In archaeology, the term
means "without pottery".
Aceramic societies usually used bark, basketry, gourds...
- Pre-Pottery
Neolithic A (PPNA)
denotes the
first stage of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, in
early Levantine and
Anatolian Neolithic culture,
dating to c. 12...
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Chogha Golan is an
aceramic Neolithic archaeological site in the
foothills of the
Zagros Mountains in Iran,
about 200 m (656 ft) from the
right bank of...
- in 1981
revealed that the site was
occupied for five
periods from the
Aceramic Neolithic to
Megalithic periods.
Gufkral is
situated 41 km (25 mi) southeast...
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Harappan phases Post-Harappan
phases Era 7000–5500 Pre-Harappan
Mehrgarh I (
aceramic Neolithic)
Early Food
Producing Era 5500–3300 Pre-Harappan/Early Harappan...
- the
introduction of ceramics. This
period is also
called pre-ceramic or
aceramic. The
earliest humans that came to
South America are
known as Paleo-Indians...
- Tenta, also
referred to as Kalavasos-Tenta or Tenda, is an
Aceramic Neolithic settlement located in
modern Kalavasos near the
southern coast of Cyprus...
- were
already agriculturalists (PPNB), but did not yet
produce pottery (
aceramic Neolithic). They
introduced the dog, sheep,
goats and
maybe cattle and...
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island until the Neolithic,
around 7,000 BCE.
Settlements dating to the
aceramic Neolithic in the 7th
millennium BC, used cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and...
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Archaeological site of
Khirokitia with
early remains of
human habitation during the
Aceramic Neolithic period (reconstruction)...