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Fazael 5: Soundings in a Chalcolithic Site in the Jordan Valley
Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 2015Shay Bar +4 more
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Fazael 7: A Large Chalcolithic Architectural Complex in The Jordan Valley, The 2009-2016 Excavations
Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 2017Shay Bar +6 more
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Fazael 1, A Chalcolithic Site in the Jordan Valley: Report of the 2013-2014 Excavation Seasons
Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 2014Shay Bar +3 more
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A Note on a Figurine Surface Find from Fazael I
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Jerusalem Journal of Archaeology, 2023
The current paper discusses three painted ground stone tools—two upper grinding stones and a bowlet—from the Early Bronze Age Ia2 rural settlement Fazael 4. All three items are utilitarian and potentially linked to food processing (particularly grinding stones).
Karolina Hruby +2 more
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The current paper discusses three painted ground stone tools—two upper grinding stones and a bowlet—from the Early Bronze Age Ia2 rural settlement Fazael 4. All three items are utilitarian and potentially linked to food processing (particularly grinding stones).
Karolina Hruby +2 more
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Salibiya XII and Fazael VI: Two Natufian Sites in the Lower Jordan Valley within Their Contexts
Jerusalem Journal of ArchaeologyThis paper presents the results of brief salvage investigations of two Early Natufian occupations on the western side of the Lower Jordan Valley. Both sites were located adjacent to major water sources at a time when the latest Pleistocene Lake Lisan was shrinking rapidly.
Nigel Goring-Morris, Anna Belfer-Cohen
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The Archaeological Excavations at The Early Bronze Age I Site Fazael 4, Jordan Valley, Israel
Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 2012Shay Bar, Oren Cohen, Haim Winter
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Hydrogeology and flow pattern along the Fazael–E-Salt cross-section
2008J. Guttman +4 more
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