Pre History - the archaeology of the ancient Near East
A podcast by PreHistoryPodcast
27 Episoade
-  Episode 26: SamarraPublicat: 01.12.2022
-  Episode 25: The Neolithic Comes to TranscaucasiaPublicat: 01.08.2022
-  Episode 24: Early Chalcolithic AnatoliaPublicat: 06.06.2022
-  Episode 23: Wadi RabahPublicat: 15.05.2022
-  Episode 22: HalafPublicat: 03.03.2022
-  Episode 21: Cyprus Goes the Way of the Khirokitia CulturePublicat: 17.11.2021
-  Episode 20: Mine! Advances in the Seventh Millennium BCEPublicat: 16.09.2021
-  Episode 19: The many faces of Late Neolithic MesopotamiaPublicat: 25.08.2021
-  Episode 18: The Levantine Pottery NeolithicPublicat: 16.07.2021
-  Episode 17: Ceramic Neolithic AnatoliaPublicat: 12.06.2021
-  Episode 16: Collapse? The end of the PPNBPublicat: 19.04.2021
-  Episode 15: CyprusPublicat: 01.03.2021
-  Episode 14: Social Bubbles and Social Networks in the Pre-Pottery NeolithicPublicat: 14.02.2021
-  Episode 13: It takes a village to make the NeolithicPublicat: 01.02.2021
-  Episode 12: Domestication on the Hoof in the Pre-Pottery NeolithicPublicat: 11.01.2021
-  Episode 11: Bright Ideas? Growing your own food in the NeolithicPublicat: 05.01.2021
-  Episode 10: Settling into the Late EpipalaeolithicPublicat: 29.12.2020
-  Episode 9: Why do we have an Epipalaeolithic?Publicat: 05.12.2020
-  Episode 8: Eating and Social Networking in the Upper PalaeolithicPublicat: 30.11.2020
-  Episode 7: Inventing the Upper PalaeolithicPublicat: 22.11.2020
The Near East - the region known politically as the Middle East - is the home of both a long and eventful history as well as a much longer and fascinating prehistory. Here on Pre History I will cover the story of the Near East as we know it from the archaeological study of what people left behind as hunter-gatherers turned into farmers, as villages turned into cities, and as empires rose and fell.
