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The ASPRO chronology is a nine-period dating system of the ancient Near East used by the Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée for archaeological sites aged between 14,000 and 5,700 BP. First published in 1994, ASPRO stands for the "Atlas des sites du Proche-Orient" (Atlas of Near East archaeological sites), a French publication pioneered by Francis Hours and developed by other scholars such as Olivier Aurenche. The periods, cultures, features and date ranges of the original ASPRO chronology are shown below:

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  • Cronologia ASPRO (ca)
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  • La cronologia ASPRO és un sistema de datació en nou períodes de l'antic Orient Pròxim utilitzat per la (MOM) per a jaciments arqueològics d'entre 14.000 i 5.700 aC. Publicada per primera vegada el 1994, ASPRO significa «Atlas des sites du Proche-Orient» (del francès, Atles dels jaciments del Pròxim Orient), una publicació francesa pionera realitzada per i desenvolupada per altres estudiosos, com . Els períodes, cultures, característiques i intervals de dates de la cronologia original de l'ASPRO són: (ca)
  • The ASPRO chronology is a nine-period dating system of the ancient Near East used by the Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée for archaeological sites aged between 14,000 and 5,700 BP. First published in 1994, ASPRO stands for the "Atlas des sites du Proche-Orient" (Atlas of Near East archaeological sites), a French publication pioneered by Francis Hours and developed by other scholars such as Olivier Aurenche. The periods, cultures, features and date ranges of the original ASPRO chronology are shown below: (en)
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  • La cronologia ASPRO és un sistema de datació en nou períodes de l'antic Orient Pròxim utilitzat per la (MOM) per a jaciments arqueològics d'entre 14.000 i 5.700 aC. Publicada per primera vegada el 1994, ASPRO significa «Atlas des sites du Proche-Orient» (del francès, Atles dels jaciments del Pròxim Orient), una publicació francesa pionera realitzada per i desenvolupada per altres estudiosos, com . Els períodes, cultures, característiques i intervals de dates de la cronologia original de l'ASPRO són: L'any 2001, l'institut va revisar la cronologia dels sis primers períodes a partir de datació per carboni i més recents. Al Període 3 es va poder distingir una fase inicial i tardana, però es van fusionar els períodes 4 i 5. En general, es van trobar més solapaments en el temps entre diferents fases culturals entre diferents llocs. (ca)
  • The ASPRO chronology is a nine-period dating system of the ancient Near East used by the Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée for archaeological sites aged between 14,000 and 5,700 BP. First published in 1994, ASPRO stands for the "Atlas des sites du Proche-Orient" (Atlas of Near East archaeological sites), a French publication pioneered by Francis Hours and developed by other scholars such as Olivier Aurenche. The periods, cultures, features and date ranges of the original ASPRO chronology are shown below: In 2001, the institute revised the chronology of the first six periods based on newer carbon data and calibration curves. In Period 3 an early and late phase could be distinguished, but Periods 4 and 5 were merged. Overall they found more overlap in time between different cultural phases between different sites. (en)
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