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Chapter Thirteen: Fazael 4: The Excavations at the Early Bronze Age I Site
During May 2010 an excavation was conducted at Fazael 4, an Early Bronze Age I (EB I) site located in the Jordan Valley, about 20 km north of Jericho. The 2010 excavation focused on the group of round buildings in the south-western part of the site. A total of 1,916 pottery sherds, each with a surface area larger than cm2, were collected and sorted ...
Shay Bar
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Analyses polliniques de deux sites de la basse vallée du Jourdain : Fazael VIII et Salibiya IX
A Late Quaternary sedimentary sequence was studied in Wadi Fazael, a major wadi that drains a portion of the Samarian hills into the Jordan Valley. The sequence is represented by alluvial and colluvial deposits and periods of erosion that separate the aggradational episodes.
Francine Darmon
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In February 2009, an excavation was conducted at Fazael 7, a Chalcolithic site located in the Jordan Valley, about 20 km north of Jericho. The site was selected for excavation within the framework of a regional study dealing with a large group of Chalcolithic and Early Bronze I (EB I) sites located in the Wadi Fazael flood plain.
Shay Bar
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A Basket-Handled Teapot from Fazael 2
The two seasons of excavations at Fazael 2 were conducted during February-May 2007 and February 2008. The site is situated along the edge of the Jordan Valley in Wadi Fazael, and extends west from the Fazael settlement along both sides of the old road to Ma'ale Ephraim.
Shay Bar
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Excavations at the Early Bronze Age I Site Fazael 4: The 2017–2020 Seasons
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A Final Natufian Site — Fazael IV
Leore Grosman +2 more
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Fazael 7: A Large Chalcolithic Architectural Complex in The Jordan Valley, The 2009-2016 Excavations
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Fazael 5: Soundings in a Chalcolithic Site in the Jordan Valley
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