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CANeW is an independent archaeological project that deals with chronological and spatial data on the Neolithic period in Anatolia, the Aegean and Upper Mesopotamia, from 10,000 to 5000 cal BC.
ARDP : the Anatolian Radiocarbon Dating Project: www.canew.org/ardp.html Beginning with the excavation season of 2006, and estimated to cover the next three years, the Anatolian Radiocarbon Dating Project will involve the 14C-dating of up to 100 charcoal and bone samples from crucial archaeological sites currently under excavation in Turkey for the time span 10,000–5000 cal BC. ARDP is a joint effort of the University of Cologne Radiocarbon Lab. (Bernhard Weninger) and CANeW.
SRAP : the Southern Romanian Archaeological Project: www.srap.cf.ac.uk A survey and excavation programme headed by Douglass W. Bailey, University of Cardiff, examining trends in prehistoric land-use and settlement patterns in SE Europe, focusing on the Neolithic and Chalcolithic (6500–3600 cal BC) of the Teleorman River Valley, southern Romania. |