Los primeros agricultores y ganaderosexcavaciones en el yacimiento del Neolítico Precerámico A y B de Kharaysin (Zarqa, Jordania). Campañas de 2015 y 2016
- Juan José Ibáñez
- Juan Muñiz
- Eneko Iriarte
- Luis Teira
- Jonathan Santana
- Martin Monik
- Zuzana Lendakova
- Manuel Ángel Lagüera
- Encarnación Regalado
- Marta Corrada
- Margarita González
- M.ª Antonia Moreno
- Rafael Rosillo
- Lionel Gourichon
- Ferran Borrell
- Jesús Tapia
- Amaia Arranz-Otaegui
- Gordón Baeza, Juan José (coord.)
- Sastre de Diego, Isaac (coord.)
- Aguado Serrano, Carolina (coord.)
- Enríquez de Salamanca, Guillermo (coord.)
Argitalpen urtea: 2019
Zenbakia: 17
Orrialdeak: 103-123
Mota: Artikulua
Laburpena
Kharaysin is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic A and Pre-Pottery Neolithic B site, dated between the end of the 10th millennium and the first half of the 8th millennium cal BC. It is located at the village of Quneya, by the Zarqa River, with 25 ha in extension. Up to the present, four phases of occupation have been discovered, two corresponding to the PPNA and two to the PPNB. The abundant instruments, human, animal and botanical remains, figurines and so on recovered in Kharaysin allow us considering Kharaysin as a key site for understanding the first sedentary villages and the process of invention of agriculture and livestock in northern Jordan. Keywords