This volume contains 21 papers presented at Sessions 1 (The Neolithic–Chalcolithic transition in Upper
Mesopotamia. Subsistence strategies, economy, society and identity; key note speaker M. Frangipane) and 2 (The Levant in the Bronze Age: crossroad or frontier between different cultures?; key note speaker A. Maeir) of the 5th edition of the “Broadening Horizons” Conference, which was held at the University
of Udine from 5th to 8th June 2017. Broadening Horizons is an international meeting that aims to offer
an opportunity for relatively informal discussion, especially (though not exclusively) for young/early
career archaeologists specialized in the ancient Near East and disciplines relevant to the main theme
of each congress session. All the papers have passed a double blind peer-review process and provide
significant contributions on a number of topics – among which material culture (e.g. pottery tradition
and architecture), settlement pattern, social changes, cultural transmission and economic dynamics –
that are of fundamental importance for the archaeology of Mesopotamia and the Levant.