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4.3.4.3Commonandcoarsewarejarsbyphase........................................
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4.3.4.4Function..................................................................
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4.3.5Specialtypes......................................................................
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4.3.5.1Potstands.................................................................
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4.3.5.2Strainers..................................................................
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4.3.5.3Decantationvessel..........................................................
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4.3.5.4Ladle......................................................................
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4.3.5.5Double-mouthedpot........................................................
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4.3.6KitchenWare.....................................................................
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4.3.6.1Morphologicaltypes........................................................
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4.3.6.2Technology................................................................
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4.3.6.3KitchenWarebyphase......................................................
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4.3.7MetallicWare.....................................................................
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4.3.7.1Morphologicaltypes........................................................
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4.3.7.2MetallicWarebyphase......................................................
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4.3.8North-MesopotamianGreyWare....................................................
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4.3.9EuphratesBandedWare............................................................
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4.3.10JezirahBurnishedWare............................................................
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4.3.10.1Morphologicaltypes........................................................
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4.3.10.2Technology................................................................
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4.4Rims,basesandappendages..............................................................
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4.4.1Finewarebowlrims................................................................
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4.4.2Finewarejarrims.................................................................
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4.4.3Commonandcoarsewarebowlrims.................................................
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4.4.4Commonandcoarsewarejarrims...................................................
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4.4.5Potstandrims....................................................................
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4.4.6KitchenWarerims.................................................................
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4.4.7Bases............................................................................
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4.4.8Appendages......................................................................
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4.5Decorativemotifs........................................................................
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4.6PotteryinPhasesA-D(lateEJZ2-EJZ3periods).Maintrendsandtypes.........................
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4.7Chronologicalobservationsinpotterydevelopment(PhasesA-D)..............................
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PLATES...................................................................................
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TABLES...................................................................................
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CHAPTER5.BURIALS........................................................................
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CHAPTER6.SMALLFINDS...................................................................
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6.1Stonetools..............................................................................
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6.2Lithics.................................................................................
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6.3Zoomorphicandanthropomorphicfigurines................................................
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6.4Glyptic.................................................................................
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6.5Beadsandpendants.....................................................................
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6.6Spindlewhorls..........................................................................
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6.7Needlesandpins........................................................................
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6.8Tokens.................................................................................
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6.9Metalobjects...........................................................................
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6.10Modelvehicles..........................................................................
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6.11Modelwheels...........................................................................
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6.12Piercedpotterydiscs....................................................................
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6.13Potteryscrapers.........................................................................
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CHAPTER7.SUBSISTENCEECONOMY........................................................
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CHAPTER8.CONCLUSIONS..................................................................
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REFERENCES................................................................................
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LISTOFFIGURESANDTABLES...............................................................
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