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1320:. These communities had some common traits like painted pottery and use of copper, but they had a distinct ceramic design tradition. Banas culture (2000–1600 BC) had ceramics with red, white, and black design. Kayatha culture (2450–1700 BC) had ceramics painted with brown colored design. Malwa culture (1900–1400 BC) had profusely decorated pottery with red or black colored design. Jorwe culture (1500–900 BC) had ceramics with matte surface and black-on-red design.
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Eastern archaeologists use "Chalcolithic" regularly, whereas the literature of European archaeology generally avoids the use of "Chalcolithic": The term "Copper Age" is preferred for Western Europe, "Eneolithic" for Eastern Europe. "Chalcolithic" is not generally used by British prehistorians,
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Neolithic seem to have collapsed by the
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Mesopotamian architecture. Norşuntepe site demonstrates that some form of arsenic alloying was indeed taking place by the 4th millennium BC. Since the slag identified at Norşuntepe contains no arsenic, this means that arsenic in some form was added
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meant that either copper or bronze was being used as the chief hard substance for the manufacture of tools and weapons. Ancient writers, who provided the essential cultural references for educated people during the 19th century, used the same name for both copper- and bronze-using ages.
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Copper smelting is also documented at this site at about the same time period (soon after 6000 BC). However, the use of lead seems to precede copper smelting. Early metallurgy is also documented at the nearby site of
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Eneolithic, to avoid the false segmentation. The term chalcolithic is a combination of two words- Chalco+Lithic, derived from the Greek words "khalkos" meaning "copper", and "líthos" meaning "stone".
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has been found at both sites, dating to several centuries after copper-working began there. The Beaker culture appears to have spread copper and bronze technologies in Europe, along with
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dated to before 4,000 BC, showed that early tin bronze was more common than previously thought and developed independently in Europe 1,500 years before the first tin bronze alloys in the
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Méry, S.; Anderson, P.; Inizan, M.L.; Lechavallier, M.; Pelegrin, J. (2007). "A pottery workshop with flint tools on blades knapped with copper at
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and copper, various types of tools, pieces of fabric woven from Shimul cotton thread, human and various animal skeletons, burnt clay fragments have been found at the site.
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Fazeli, H.; Donahue, R.E.; Coningham, R.A.E. (2002). "Stone tool production, distribution, and use during the Late
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1741:Pearsall, Judy (1998). "Chalcolithic".
1367:Metallurgy in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
1047:, though they might be made of galena,
846:List of archaeological periods (Levant)
801:from 2013 reporting the discovery of a
740:The Chalcolithic covers both the early
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2922:. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
2908:
2745:Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
2586:Environmental Science & Technology
2523:"The Excavations at Pandu Rajar Dhibi"
2009:
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978:Ancient Near East § Chalcolithic
816:, as well as 14 other artefacts from
4143:
2775:. Yale University Press. p. 66.
2398:Indian Journal of History of Science
1743:The New Oxford Dictionary of English
1711:
1709:
1461:adding citations to reliable sources
1432:
767:. The transition from Copper Age to
2894:. London, UK: Thames & Hudson.
2877:from the original on 1 October 2017
2010:Moorey, Peter Roger Stuart (1994).
1371:Metallurgy in pre-Columbian America
24:
2835:from the original on 21 June 2006.
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951:despite the use of copper. Today,
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4095:Megalithic architectural elements
2934:Henrickson, Elizabeth F. (1991).
2927:
2443:Journal of Archaeological Science
2056:Early Metal Mining and Production
1926:Pearce, Mark (1 September 2019).
1814:Journal of Archaeological Science
1706:
1240:Ceramic similarities between the
3782:
1745:. Clarendon Press. p. 301.
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2920:Oxford Companion to Archaeology
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947:age, paradoxically part of the
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2842:The Atlas of World Archaeology
2411:10.16943/ijhs/2015/v50i1/48111
2347:. Princeton University Press.
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1355:Ochre Coloured Pottery culture
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27:Prehistoric period, Copper Age
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4327:Art of the Middle Paleolithic
3857:British megalith architecture
2553:Studia Orientalia Electronica
2370:, pp. 363, 423, note 15.
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4322:Art of the Upper Paleolithic
3862:Nordic megalith architecture
2936:"Chalcolithic era in Persia"
1512:period (5000–3000 BC).
1428:
998:Chalcolithic copper mine in
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2819:"Study of the Indus script"
2788:The Civilizations of Africa
2786:Ehret, Christopher (2002).
1932:Journal of World Prehistory
1562:
1547:Copper metallurgy in Africa
1132:or natural draft furnaces,
807:Pločnik archaeological site
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4470:British Isles and Brittany
4391:Gwion Gwion rock paintings
2639:Indian Mounds of Wisconsin
2498:Encyclopedia of Prehistory
2054:Craddock, Paul T. (1995).
1945:10.1007/s10963-019-09134-z
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2219:– via Google Books.
1892:10.1017/S0003598X0004984X
1834:10.1016/j.jas.2010.06.012
1551:Iron metallurgy in Africa
1242:Indus Valley civilisation
1148:
2738:Peterson, Christian E.;
2271:Loïc C. Boscher (2016),
2095:Mellaart, James (1967).
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1112:was produced in eastern
1100: 4500–3500 BC
1020:may have been the first
39:Eneolithic, Aeneolithic,
4702:Evolutionary musicology
4105:Oldest extant buildings
4032:Archaeological features
3551:Prepared-core technique
1525:(4700–2900) and copper
1185:, who was found in the
1039:, found on Level IX of
887:transitional Copper Age
795:A study in the journal
155:Decea Mureşului culture
4664:Unchambered long cairn
4512:Mound Builders culture
3845:Neolithic architecture
2980:Prehistoric technology
2547:Parpola, Asko (2020).
2468:Singh, Vipul (2008) .
2203:"Northern Mesopotamia"
1380:independently invented
1361:Pre-Columbian Americas
1210:Vila Nova de São Pedro
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626:Post-classical history
492:Cradle of civilization
4339:List of Stone Age art
3541:Microblade technology
3489:Langdale axe industry
3087:Ard / plough
2909:Pleger, T.C. (2002).
2890:Miles, David (2016).
2871:The Megalithic Portal
1674:"); Eneolithic, from
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4741:Prehistoric counting
4724:Prehistoric religion
4719:Paleolithic religion
4697:Behavioral modernity
4054:Causewayed enclosure
3946:Abri de la Madeleine
3070:Neolithic Revolution
2941:Encyclopædia Iranica
2566:10.23993/store.98032
2527:indianculture.gov.in
1457:improve this article
1376:Andean civilizations
769:Bronze Age in Europe
765: 5,000 BC
464:Behavioral modernity
4785:Prehistoric warfare
3531:Magdalenian culture
3494:Levallois technique
3425:Earliest toolmaking
2670:2021Radcb..63..513P
2598:2007EnST...41.3469C
2303:on 14 October 2008.
2278:14 May 2023 at the
1990:Oxbow books website
1826:2010JArSc..37.2775R
1328:Indian subcontinent
1172: 5500 BC
1155:Chalcolithic Europe
543:Bronze Age collapse
184:Monte Claro culture
4736:Origin of language
4729:Spiritual drug use
4639:Rectangular dolmen
4541:Dartmoor kistvaens
4354:Carved stone balls
4066:Circular enclosure
4025:Other architecture
3968:Alp pile dwellings
3556:Solutrean industry
3467:Gravettian culture
3117:Secondary products
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1541:Sub-Saharan Africa
1395:Great Lakes region
1391:Old Copper complex
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2481:978-81-317-1753-0
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2380:Parpola (2005)
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2087:
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4826:Chalcolithic
4590:wedge-shaped
4575:Funeral pyre
4568:Great dolmen
4524:Chamber tomb
4505:Round barrow
4460:Stone circle
4332:Blombos Cave
4260:Grooved ware
4184:Chalcolithic
4183:
4088:Thornborough
4006:Flush toilet
3941:Blombos Cave
3936:Rock shelter
3892:Quiggly hole
3784:Architecture
3759:illustration
3401:Buffalo jump
3222:Storage pits
3185:Aşıklı Höyük
3175:Ground stone
3011:Subdivisions
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2865:Los Silillos
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1142:Ubaid period
1126:Değirmentepe
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1089:Tehran Plain
1080:Timna Valley
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1024:that humans
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1000:Timna Valley
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4612:unchambered
4607:Long barrow
4597:Grave goods
4553:Court cairn
4548:Clava cairn
4500:Bowl barrow
4438:Rock cupule
4381:Golden hats
4374:Hill figure
4275:Unstan ware
4255:Cord-marked
4120:Sweet Track
4042:Burnt mound
3963:Stilt house
3951:Sibudu Cave
3744:Tally stick
3712:Quern-stone
3697:Hammerstone
3687:Fire plough
3658:Pesse canoe
3616:Bannerstone
3586:Other tools
3499:Lithic core
3447:Aurignacian
3335:Bare Island
3217:Quern-stone
2850:Evans, John
2727:(2): 60–74.
2704:11 February
2658:Radiocarbon
1852:6 September
1772:Radiocarbon
1683:"of copper"
1419:Hopewellian
1410:cold-worked
1336:West Bengal
1291:Balochistan
1244:, southern
1187:Ötztal Alps
1136:, ore, and
1043:in central
929:e-neolithic
925:eneo-litica
912:. The part
906:eneo-litica
840:Terminology
582:West Africa
277:Mesoamerica
146:Corded Ware
108:Uruk period
4820:Categories
4751:trepanning
4644:Ring cairn
4602:Jar burial
4585:transepted
4517:U.S. sites
4418:Petroglyph
4344:Bird stone
4302:wine press
3975:Stone roof
3958:Roundhouse
3850:long house
3827:Stonehenge
3795:Ceremonial
3739:Stone tool
3566:Tool stone
3536:Metallurgy
3440:Mousterian
3417:Toolmaking
3355:Cumberland
3328:Transverse
3298:Schöningen
3190:Qesem cave
3158:Earth oven
3112:Irrigation
3023:Technology
2991:Prehistory
1701:References
1574:Proto-city
1332:Ajay River
1272:arrowheads
1236:South Asia
1122:Norşuntepe
1065:Arpachiyah
1061:Yarim Tepe
1008:metallurgy
976:See also:
957:Eneolithic
953:Copper Age
883:John Evans
852:Bronze Age
844:See also:
803:tin bronze
735:Bronze Age
719:Eneolithic
715:Copper Age
567:South Asia
529:South Asia
511:Bronze Age
506:Copper Age
479:Mesolithic
407:Prehistory
372:prehistory
312:Bronze Age
293:Metallurgy
214:South Asia
18:Eneolithic
4795:symbolism
4659:Tor cairn
4617:Grønsalen
4558:Cremation
4450:Sculpture
4428:Pictogram
4413:Petroform
4233:amber use
4201:Cosmetics
4011:Reservoir
3996:Check dam
3926:Pueblitos
3921:Pit-house
3904:Longhouse
3838:Dwellings
3707:Microlith
3638:Bow drill
3633:Bone tool
3626:prismatic
3435:Acheulean
3350:Cresswell
3323:Arrowhead
3249:Boomerang
3165:Granaries
3127:Terracing
3006:Stone Age
2694:233029733
2686:0033-8222
2616:0013-936X
2153:0069-3367
1954:1573-7802
1879:Antiquity
1842:0305-4403
1792:0033-8222
1726:12 August
1595:English:
1514:Jiangzhai
1499:Jiangzhai
1429:East Asia
1414:Artifacts
1403:Wisconsin
1340:Blackware
1165:Prokuplje
1084:Neolithic
1049:cerussite
972:Near East
949:Stone Age
900:In 1884,
881:In 1881,
876:Iron Ages
826:Near East
809:dated to
798:Antiquity
731:Neolithic
721:) was an
577:East Asia
562:Near East
534:East Asia
524:Near East
487:Neolithic
414:Stone Age
96:West Asia
61:By region
53:Neolithic
48:Stone Age
4433:Rock art
4396:painting
4369:Geoglyph
4194:timeline
4174:Beadwork
3914:Mehrgarh
3909:Mudbrick
3817:megalith
3692:Fire-saw
3514:debitage
3509:analysis
3477:Hand axe
3457:Cupstone
3035:Glossary
2996:Timeline
2875:Archived
2852:(1897).
2830:Archived
2817:(2005).
2698:Archived
2624:17547165
2341:(2007).
2276:Archived
2245:: 1–14.
2161:81-85896
2107:67-14150
2082:32769136
2074:94-61412
2038:29255664
2030:93-40752
1897:Archived
1846:Archived
1563:See also
1537:period.
1535:Yangshao
1510:Yangshao
1399:Michigan
1287:Nausharo
1280:Pakistan
1276:Mehrgarh
1264:Bhirrana
1053:metallic
1045:Anatolia
910:Iron Age
889:and the
818:Bulgaria
549:Iron Age
358:a series
356:Part of
317:Iron Age
4790:Symbols
4401:pigment
4287:Weaving
4250:Cardium
4245:Pottery
4240:Mirrors
4228:Jewelry
4169:Baskets
4149:culture
4001:Cistern
3807:Pyramid
3749:Weapons
3727:Scraper
3717:Racloir
3677:Cleaver
3665:Chopper
3571:Uniface
3482:Grooves
3472:Hafting
3430:Oldowan
3389:Systems
3340:Cascade
3303:woomera
3293:harpoon
3266:history
3232:Hunting
3212:Pottery
3153:Cooking
3062:Farming
3028:history
3001:Outline
2666:Bibcode
2594:Bibcode
2559:: 176.
2259:4300616
2184:PL. XII
1906:11 June
1822:Bibcode
1654:khalkós
1642:; from
1351:Sanauli
1310:Kayatha
1268:bangles
1216:on the
1204:, Spain
1138:pigment
1130:hearths
1026:smelted
967:Regions
945:-lithic
918:-lithic
914:-litica
830:ceramic
778:In the
383:before
4831:Copper
4768:flutes
4563:Dolmen
4487:Burial
4297:winery
4270:Linear
4100:Midden
4078:Cursus
4071:Goseck
3931:Pueblo
3882:Dugout
3867:Burdei
3546:Mining
3370:Lamoka
3365:Folsom
3345:Clovis
3202:Metate
3180:Hearth
3148:Basket
3122:Sickle
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1387:alloys
1316:, and
1149:Europe
1114:Turkey
1110:bronze
1030:galena
988:, and
959:, and
870:– the
822:Serbia
758:Serbia
727:copper
661:Future
557:Europe
519:Europe
451:Early
115:Europe
66:Africa
4685:sites
4629:Mummy
4349:Cairn
4265:Jōmon
4216:shoes
4211:Hides
4083:Henge
4037:Broch
3899:Jacal
3754:Wheel
3702:Knife
3648:Canoe
3643:Burin
3621:Blade
3519:flake
3380:Plano
3288:baton
3278:Spear
3244:Arrow
3197:Manos
3050:Tools
2833:(PDF)
2822:(PDF)
2690:S2CID
2255:JSTOR
2135:(PDF)
1900:(PDF)
1875:(PDF)
1676:Latin
1672:stone
1663:λίθος
1644:Greek
1580:Notes
1518:Banpo
1344:pearl
1318:Jorwe
1314:Malwa
1306:Banas
1193:axe.
1057:Jarmo
1051:, or
1037:beads
920:age.
872:Stone
639:Early
297:Wheel
270:China
4778:gudi
4536:Cist
4465:list
4292:Wine
4221:Ötzi
4206:Glue
4179:Beds
4147:and
4145:Arts
4016:Well
3872:Cave
3802:Kiva
3732:side
3722:Rope
3670:tool
3604:bone
3594:Adze
3360:Eden
3273:Nets
3143:Fire
3107:Goad
3092:Celt
2896:ISBN
2883:2008
2792:ISBN
2706:2023
2682:ISSN
2620:PMID
2612:ISSN
2534:2023
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2157:LCCN
2149:ISSN
2139:ISBN
2111:OCLC
2103:LCCN
2078:OCLC
2070:LCCN
2060:ISBN
2034:OCLC
2026:LCCN
2016:ISBN
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