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general view, The round hollows in the rough-plastered floor probably served as storage pits and the querns are evidence for the preparation, if not the cultivation, of cereals at this early ...
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Natufian Bone Artefacts from Nahal Oren, Mt. Carmel, Israel
Nahal Oren is a large Late Natufian site, which mostly served as a burial ground. Two series of excavations were conducted on this site providing a plethora of material remains.
Belfer-Cohen, Anna +2 more
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The Late Epipalaeolithic Natufian (~14,600βββ11,500βcal BP) is a key period in the prehistory of southwest Asia. Often described as a complex hunting and gathering society with increased sedentism, intensive plant exploitation and associated with an ...
Tobias Richter +7 more
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Mortuary Variability and Community Reorganization in the Early-To-Late Natufian Transition [PDF]
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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Natufian Settlement in Wadi Al-Hammeh
Wadi Hammeh 27 is an Early Natufian residential settlement, dated ca. 12,000 b.p., located on the eastern margins of the central Jordan Valley. The site has produced a wide variety of cultural and environmental data.
Edwards, Phillip C.
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In spite of southwest Asia being one of the areas in the world where archaeobotanists have worked longest, information regarding plant exploitation during the Natufian period is still patchy and more materials and well-sampled sites are needed.
Otaegui, Amaia Arranz, Richter, Tobias
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New Foundational Burials from the Natufian Site of Wadi Hammeh 27
https://publications.acorjordan.org/articles/new-foundational-burials-from-the-natufian-site-of-wadi-hammeh-27/
Phillip Edwards (9481397)
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