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A Natufian site in the Black Desert, Eastern Jordan
Recent surveys in the basalt region of eastern Jordan have located several small epipaleolithic sites. One of these, a Natufian hunting station, is described here in preliminary form.Une prospection effectuée dans la zone basaltique de la Jordanie
Betts, Alison
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The Late Natufian at Raqefet Cave: The 2006 Excavation Season
A long season of excavation took place at Raqefet cave during the summer of 2006. In the first chamber we exposed an area rich with Natufian human burials (Locus 1), a large bedrock basin with a burial and two boulder mortars (Locus 2), an in situ ...
Bocquentin, Fanny +2 more
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Composite Sickles and Cereal Harvesting Methods at 23,000-Years-Old Ohalo II, Israel.
Use-wear analysis of five glossed flint blades found at Ohalo II, a 23,000-years-old fisher-hunter-gatherers' camp on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, Northern Israel, provides the earliest evidence for the use of composite cereal harvesting tools.
Iris Groman-Yaroslavski +2 more
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Jebel Es-Subhi : A Natufian Site in Eastern Jordan
Considering its location and its lithic assemblage, Jebel es-Subhi, a small natufian site in the Black Desert (Jordan), seems to be a short term campsite and a knapping station.Djebel es-Subji, petit site natoufien du Désert Noir (Jordanie), paraît être,
Betts, Alison
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[Research Article] Fishing gear is not frequently found in archaeological sites in the southern Levant. Bone hooks were found as early as the later Epipalaeolithic period (mainly in Natufian culture sites) and continue to appear in small numbers until ...
Danny Rosenberg +2 more
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New 14C Dates for the Early Natufian of el-Wad Terrace, Mount Carmel, Israel
The Natufian culture of the southern Levant played an integral role in the transition from simple hunter-gatherers to food-producing societies of the Neolithic, but the major Natufian hamlets are currently poorly dated.
Kaufman, Daniel +9 more
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The Natufian’ hamlet of Eynan-Mallaha - Report Season 2022
The discovery of the site of Eynan-Mallaha (EM) (figure 1) first led to the realization that Natufian foragers had transitioned to a mostly settled way of life.
Friesem, David +8 more
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Squamate (lizard and snake) remains are abundant in the terminal Pleistocene Natufian archaeological sites of the Levant, raising the question of whether they constitute part of the broad-spectrum diet characteristic of this period.
Yeshurun, Reuven +2 more
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Geoarchaeological research at Baaz Rockshelter focuses on reconstructing geogenic and anthropogenic formation processes at the site and examining post-depositional alterations of the archaeological record.
Miller, C. +4 more
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