Urbanism and the Prehistory of Violent Conflict: Tell Brak, northeast Syria. McMahon, A. 2014. Library Catalog: archeorient.hypotheses.org
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Urbanism Traditional reconstructions of the world’s earliest cities place them in southern Mesopotamia (South Iraq), during the mid-4th millennium BC. Excavations at southern sites such as Uruk-Warka found evidence for rapid settlement growth, religious power represented...
@misc{mcmahon_urbanism_2014,
	type = {Billet},
	title = {Urbanism and the {Prehistory} of {Violent} {Conflict}: {Tell} {Brak}, northeast {Syria}},
	shorttitle = {Urbanism and the {Prehistory} of {Violent} {Conflict}},
	url = {https://archeorient.hypotheses.org/2797},
	abstract = {Urbanism Traditional reconstructions of the world’s earliest cities place them in southern Mesopotamia (South Iraq), during the mid-4th millennium BC. Excavations at southern sites such as Uruk-Warka found evidence for rapid settlement growth, religious power represented...},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2022-05-13},
	journal = {ArchéOrient - Le Blog},
	author = {McMahon, Augusta},
	year = {2014},
	note = {Library Catalog: archeorient.hypotheses.org},
	keywords = {Activités de terrain},
}

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