Broadening Horizons is a series of international congresses dedicated to researchers, including postgraduate students, in the early-stages of their careers who are involved in a number of different disciplinary areas in the study of the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean. The general aim of the conferences is to encourage discussion of new topics and to promote the exchange of ideas, data and scientific information among students and scholars of many different specialties archaeology, prehistory, history, anthropology, archaeobiology and philology throughout the geographical area known as the Ancient Near East. The 3rd of these congresses was held in Barcelona (Spain), from the 19th to the 21st of July 2010 in the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, following previous congresses which had taken place at Ghent University (Belgium) in 2006 and at Université Lyon 2 (France) in 2007. This volume includes not only the very interesting and diverse set of papers presented in Barcelona but also the invited contributions of the key speakers. These two sections are followed by a final paper by the editors about the trajectory of the BH conferences and about the particularities and difficulties confronting young scholars who are doing research in the Near East.
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The Italian Prehistoric Survey in the Jazr (Idlib District-North West Syria).: Preliminary Investigacion of human occupation from Paleolithic to Chalcolithic times
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Les deriers chasseurs-cueileurs et les premiers agriculteurs dans le Leja (Syrie du Sud): nouvelles donnees
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Taphonomic agents in the formation of mortuary deposits: excavation methods and treatment of human bones at the pre-pottery neolithic sites of Bal'as and Tell Halula (Syria)
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Quantitative analysis of use-wear patterns: a functional approach to the study of grinding stones
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Les foyers de Tell Aswad et leurs modes de cuisson possibles: essai de reconstitution des pratiques domestiques et sociales
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Tell al-Baharia: an important site in the Damascus basin
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Burial Practices in the Middle Euphrates Area during the Early Bronze Age: the Contribution of the Hypogeum of Tell Ahmar ( North Syria)
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Satellites, surveys and site destruction: using satelite imagery to monitor damage to archaeological sites in Syria
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Géographie sacrée dans l'Egypte ancienne: méthodologie et perspectives à partir de l'étude du territoire des deux sceptres-wes
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Recent finds in the Beca Valley (Lebanon): the last columns of the Brisa inscription in Old-Babylonian Script (WBA) oof Nebuchadnezzar ii (605-562 BC)
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Architects and engineers in Babylonia in the mid First Millennium B.C.: some considerations on the form, development and function of the "salle à quatre saillants"
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Rhythms of the past: time and memory at late Neolithic Domuztepe
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Neolithic Middle East: notes on the neolithic process in the middle Euphrates valley and the contribution made by the Tell Halula (Syria) project
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Quo Vadis young researcher?: Archaeological research in the Near East from a young researcher's perspective and trajectory of the Broadening Horizons Conferences
Ferran Borrell Tena, Anna Gómez Bach, Carles Tornero, Oriol Vicente Campos, Mónica Bouso García
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