Shiqmim II. The phase II excavations at a Chalcolithic settlement center in the northern Negev desert, Israel (1987–1993)

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Levy, Thomas E., Yorke Rowan, and Margie M. Burton, eds., Shiqmim II. The Phase II Excavations at a Chalcolithic Settlement Center in the Northern Negev Desert, Israel (1987–1993) (BAR Publishing, 2023), p. 220

Abstract

The Chalcolithic period (ca. 4500–3600 BCE) in the southern Levant represents the rise of regional polities, the metallurgical revolution, and a set of other significant socio-economic changes that distinguish it from the preceding Pottery Neolithic period. Central to these issues are the Phase II (1987–1989, 1993) excavations at Shiqmim, a large Chalcolithic settlement centre in Israel’s northern Negev desert. The first phase of excavations at Shiqmim took place between 1979 and 1984 and were described in Shiqmim I, Parts i and ii (BAR Publishing, 1987). Shiqmim II reports on the second phase of excavations at this complex site and contributes to a greater understanding of its Chalcolithic stratigraphy, architecture, and chronology. It includes the project research design and history framed in an anthropological archaeology perspective, primary excavation data, and a Bayesian analysis of radiocarbon dates from Shiqmim presented in comparison with dates from contemporary regional sites.

The publication project was directed by Thomas E. Levy with a grant awarded in 1999, and the volume was co-edited with Yorke M. Rowan and Margie M. Burton.
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