Rewriting Archeological History: Early Near Eastern Architecture Was Far More Advanced Than We Thought

Aerial Photograph of Structures at the Natufian Site of Nahal Ein Gev IIA computational analysis of early Near Eastern architecture reveals advanced building techniques and high variability in forms as early as the Natufian period, challenging traditional narratives. A new study reveals that early architectural development in the Near East was more sophisticated than traditionally assumed, challenging the conventional narrative of a simple progression from round to […]

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