Ancient Economies Miniseries - The Archaeology of Farming and Herding - Gil Stein
Dr. Gil Stein of the Oriental Institute lectures on the archaeological evidence for farming and herding as a part of the docent training miniseries. Our lectures are free and available to the public thanks to the generous support of our members. To become a member, please visit: http://bit.ly/2AWGgF7

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Ancient Economies Miniseries - Prestige and the Ritual Economy of Chalcolithic Caanan

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Mark Kenoyer | Meluhha: the Indus Civilization and Its Contacts with Mesopotamia

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Hannah Moots | From Wheat to Watermelon: Clues from Ancient DNA about Food and Diet

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Gil Stein | Sweet Honey in the Rocks: Honey, Bees, and Beekeeping in the Ancient Near East

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The Rise and Fall of Çatalhöyük: A Neolithic Matriarchy?

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The Forgotten Crops of North America: The Eastern Agricultural Complex

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James Osborne | The Syro-Anatolian City States: A Neglected Iron Age Culture

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Before Yamnaya - Origins of the Proto-Indo-Europeans

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Felix Höflmayer | Chronologies of Collapse: Climate Change

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GÖBEKLI TEPE and the Mysterious World That Buil t It | Before Cities, Before Farming

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Assyrian Renaissance: New Discoveries in Assyria - Dr. Timothy P. Harrison

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Ian Hodder: The Force Fields of Things: An Archaeological Focus on Sequences of Things

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ÇATALHÖYÜK - 9,000 year old mega-site revealed.

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Hartmut Kühne | The Collapse of the Assyrian Empire and the Evidence of Dur-Katlimmu

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8. The Sumerians - Fall of the First Cities

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Rise of the City: The Lost Cities of Ancient Egypt

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Ancient Economies - Shopkeepers and the Bazaar Economy - Emmanuel Mayer - Incomplete

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David Schloen | In the Wake of the Phoenicians: Makers of the Mediterranean

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The Power of Place Catal Höyȕk

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