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Avian depiction in the earliest Neolithic communities of the Near East
Yosef Garfinkel
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, Sarah Krulwich
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Institute of Archaeology
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Near East
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Early Neolithic
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Agricultural Economy
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Neolithic Communities
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Way of Life
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Human History
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Hunter-gatherers
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Pre-Pottery Neolithic
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Upper Palaeolithic
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Statues
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Permanent Settlement
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Figurines
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Mode of Living
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Artistic Expression
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Seasonal Bird Migration
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Farming Tasks
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Arts and Humanities
Depiction
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Near East
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Early Neolithic
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Bird
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Mobile
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Corpus
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Agriculture
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Motifs
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Way of Life
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human history
33%
Hunter-gatherers
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Exceptions
33%
Episode
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Upper Paleolithic
33%
Statue
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Miniature
33%
Figurines
33%
Flight
33%
Pre-Pottery Neolithic A
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Artistic Expression
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