book chapter

The excavation of Abu Hureyra 1

Village on the Euphrates: from foraging to farming at Abu Hureyra, byA.M.T. Moore, G.C. Hillman, A.J. Legge ; with contributions by J. Huxtable ... [et alLondon • Published In 2000 • Pages: 105-131

By: Moore, A. M. T. (Andrew Michael Tangye).

Abstract
Moore describes the excavation of Abu Hureyra 1 in Trench E: their methods of excavation, its complex stratigraphy, the architectural findings, the three phases, and some of the artifacts from the various pits. He describes how space might have been used within the settlement (the layout of the dwellings, how they might have been built, the bench area, where food preparation took place, etc.) and how the settlement changed over time. Moore shows how the stratigraphy from the various trenches corresponds to the various phases at the site. The dates for Abu Hureyra 1 are described, including 5 grains of domesticated rye. The calibrated date for Abu Hureyra 1 is 12,700-11,100 calibrated B.P.
Subjects
Archaeological excavation methods
Cultural stratigraphy
Settlement patterns
Dwellings
Construction
Chronologies and culture sequences
tradition
Epipaleolithic
HRAF PubDate
2009
Region
Middle East
Sub Region
Middle East
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Type
Archaeologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Sarah Berry; 2007
Field Date
1971 reconnaissance, 1972-1973 field work
Coverage Date
11,500 B.P.-10,000 B.P.
Coverage Place
Abu Hureyra 1, Syria
Notes
A. T. M. Moore
For bibliographical references see M084 document 14:Moore
LCCN
98002893
LCSH
Neolithic period--Syria/Excavations (Archaeology)--Syria/Abu Hureyra, Tall (Syria)/Syria--Antiquities