Marks and figurative representations have been recognized as crucial socio-cognitive components that contributed to the transition from foraging to farming of the Neolithic in southwest Asia, during a period in which communities adopted novel social interactions and economic strategies. This article investigates image production and the trajectories tied to the creation of visual codes. We show that since the early Neolithic phases (c. 9700–6600 cal. bc) societies in southwest Asia engaged with specific symbols and created narrative and operational semasiographies, intended to serve as key communicative devices that functioned as community ties and contributed to social interaction across distant groups.

Cartolano, M., Ferrara, S. (2025). Codes in the Making. A New Appraisal of Neolithic Imagery in Southwest Asia. CAMBRIDGE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 2025, 1-12 [10.1017/s0959774324000337].

Codes in the Making. A New Appraisal of Neolithic Imagery in Southwest Asia

Cartolano, Mattia;Ferrara, Silvia
2025

Abstract

Marks and figurative representations have been recognized as crucial socio-cognitive components that contributed to the transition from foraging to farming of the Neolithic in southwest Asia, during a period in which communities adopted novel social interactions and economic strategies. This article investigates image production and the trajectories tied to the creation of visual codes. We show that since the early Neolithic phases (c. 9700–6600 cal. bc) societies in southwest Asia engaged with specific symbols and created narrative and operational semasiographies, intended to serve as key communicative devices that functioned as community ties and contributed to social interaction across distant groups.
2025
Cartolano, M., Ferrara, S. (2025). Codes in the Making. A New Appraisal of Neolithic Imagery in Southwest Asia. CAMBRIDGE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 2025, 1-12 [10.1017/s0959774324000337].
Cartolano, Mattia; Ferrara, Silvia
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