WP1. I created a database of the bibliography of the Neolithic transition in the study region, and isotopic and biomolecular papers in the wider Near East collected in an EndNote software file.
WP2. I created a database of samples using a specific software (Microsoft Excel software). I compiled 170 human samples from the following archaeological sites: ‘Ain Ghazal, Tell Qarassa North, Beisamoun, Ain Mallaha and Kharaysin. These data will be published in the Supplementary Information of the paper ‘Strontium and stable isotopes reveal low levels of human mobility during the origin of the Neolithic in the Near East’.
WP3. I carried out bone collagen δ13C and δ15N analyses on 133 human bone samples at the Department of Archaeology, Durham University. In addition, I carried out carbonate δ13C analyses on 67 tooth enamel samples at the Department of Earth Sciences at Durham University. I created a database with the results. This database will be published as Supplementary Information in the two papers: ‘Strontium and stable isotopes reveal low levels of human mobility during the origin of the Neolithic in the Near East’ and ‘Multi-isotope approach to investigate human migration and mobility in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic site of ‘Ain Ghazal’.
WP4. I developed δ18O and Sr analyses in the carbonate of 67 tooth enamel at the Department of Earth Sciences at Durham University. I created a database with the results. This database will be published as Supplementary Information in the two papers: ‘Strontium and stable isotopes reveal low levels of human mobility during the origin of the Neolithic in the Near East’ and ‘Multi-isotope approach to investigate human migration and mobility in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic site of ‘Ain Ghazal’.
WP5. I organized an international workshop entitled ‘The pathways of the Neolithic in southern Levant’ at the Department of Archaeology at Durham University on the 30th of October of 2019. Proceedings will be published in a Special Issue in ‘Levant: The Journal of the Council for British Research in the Levant’ in the second semester of 2020.
WP6. I am finishing a manuscript as a major synthesis of the ISONEO project. This paper will be submitted to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) during the first trimester of 2020. Moreover, one paper on the materials from Ain Ghazal will be published in the Special Issue of Levant. In addition, two papers on the materials from Kharaysin are currently under review in Anthropological and Archaeological Sciences Journal and Journal of Archaeological Sciences: Report. Ultimately, a paper on Kharaysin is accepted for being published in Antiquity. In addition, preliminary results have been published at several major international conferences: 1) 24th EAA Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologist 2018; 2) the British Association of Near Eastern Archaeology Annual Conference 2019; 3) the 18th Conference of the International Workgroup for Palaeoethnobotany 2019; 4) the 25th EAA Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologist in 2019; 5) the International Workshop ‘The pathways of the Neolithic in southern Levant’ in 2019.