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Mortuary Variability and Community Reorganization in the Early-To-Late Natufian Transition

open access: yes, 2015
This paper examines community reorganization in the Late Natufian period with reference to a general ecological model that links changes in resource scarcity with social reorganization.
LaMotta, Vincent M.
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A prelude to agriculture: Game use and occupation intensity during the Natufian period in the southern Levant

open access: yes, 2001
The origins of agriculture was one of the most significant turning points in human history, yet, no consensus has been reached on its causes. The most commonly cited precursors to agriculture include population pressure, intensive foraging, and sedentism.
Munro, Natalie Dawn
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The Natufian Occupations of Qarassa 3 (Sweida, Southern Syria)

open access: yes, 2012
The results of the fieldwork at Qarassa 3 have considerably widened the knowledge of the Natufian occupation of southern Syria and northern Jordan.
Braemer, Frank   +7 more
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Buildings of the Final Natufian of Eynan-Mallaha, Israel

open access: yes, 2019
The new excavations at Eynan-Mallaha (Israel), which began in 1996 under the supervision of F. R. Valla and H. Khalaily, focused on the Final Natufian, the last level of occupation of the site. This cultural phase was then generally understood as corresponding to a return to a more mobile lifeway.
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François Valla and the Prehistoric Ethnology Approach to the Natufian Culture

open access: yes
International audienceFrançois Valla is an archaeologist who brought new methods of excavation and field recording to prehistoric excavations in Israel.
Davin, Laurent
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Burials of Raqefet Cave in the Context of The Late Natufian

open access: yesJournal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 2005
Lengyel, György, Bocquentin, Fanny
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Natufian Remains in Hayonim Cave

open access: yesPaléorient, 1973
Five successive stages of Natufian occupation were recognized within Stratum В at Hayonim Cave. Most of the Natufian remains unearthed to date suggest that the cave proper was used primarily for burial purposes. However, some as yet incomplete evidence indicates an habitation and fragmentary floors of packed earth. The principal finds of the excavation
Bar-Yosef, Ofer, Goren-Inbar, Naama
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The Natufian Graveyard in Hayonim Cave

open access: yesPaléorient, 1988
Le cimetière natoufien de la grotte d'Hayonim a livré de nombreuses informations touchant aux pratiques funéraires des Natoufiens. Des observations ont pu être faites concernant aussi bien la technique de construction des sépultures que la position des corps lors de l'inhumation, la distribution par sexe et par âge, ou le mobilier funéraire.
Belfer-Cohen, Anna
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NATUFIAN INTERACTIONS ALONG THE JORDAN VALLEY

Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 2015
AbstractBuilding on recent observations made by Belfer-Cohen and Goring-Morris, this study proposes that a zone of intensive interaction existed between communities in the Jordan Valley during much of the Early Natufian period (c. 12,500–11,000 cal bc). Recently published data demonstrate distinctive and even unique links between open-air Jordan Valley
Phillip C Edwards
exaly   +2 more sources

On ‘sedentism’ in the Later Epipalaeolithic (Natufian) Levant

World Archaeology, 2006
Abstract A poorly defined notion of ‘sedentism’ continues to feature prominently in archaeological discussions of the Epipalaeolithic/Neolithic transition in Levantine prehistory. While acknowledging the valuable contribution of previous studies on the subject, this article argues that interpretations of the archaeological evidence are being hampered ...
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