Resilience at the Transition to Agriculture: The Long‐Term Landscape and Resource Development at the Aceramic Neolithic Tell Site of Chogha Golan (Iran)

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The evidence for the slow development from gathering and cultivation of wild species to the
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use of domesticates in the Near East, deriving from a number of Epipalaeolithic and …

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use of domesticates in the Near East, deriving from a number of Epipalaeolithic and …

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The evidence for the slow development from gathering and cultivation of wild species to the
use of domesticates in the Near East, deriving from a number of Epipalaeolithic and …

Resilience at the transition to agriculture: The long-term landscape and resource development at the aceramic Neolithic tell site of Chogha Golan (Iran)

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The evidence for the slow development from gathering and cultivation of wild species to the
use of domesticates in the Near East, deriving from a number of Epipalaeolithic and …

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The evidence for the slow development from gathering and cultivation of wild species to the
use of domesticates in the Near East, deriving from a number of Epipalaeolithic and …

Resilience at the Transition to Agriculture: The Long-Term Landscape and Resource Development at the Aceramic Neolithic Tell Site of Chogha Golan (Iran).

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The evidence for the slow development from gathering and cultivation of wild species to the
use of domesticates in the Near East, deriving from a number of Epipalaeolithic and …

Resilience at the Transition to Agriculture: The Long-Term Landscape and Resource Development at the Aceramic Neolithic Tell Site of Chogha Golan (Iran)

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The evidence for the slow development from gathering and cultivation of wild species to the
use of domesticates in the Near East, deriving from a number of Epipalaeolithic and …