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Civil Reform of Diocletian in the Southern Levant

Scripta Classica Israelica, 2020
Thirty four boundary stones, marking the fields of two neighboring village, dated 297 C.E., were found in southern Syria, northern Golan and Hula Valey. They are limited to a strip 15 km wide stretching from the foot of Jabal Druze to Kiryat Shmona and are absent from the rest of the Hauran and the environ of Damascus.
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The Early Bronze Age of the Southern Levant

Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 2003
This paper seeks to explore ways in which a landscape perspective might shed new light on the nature of the social and economic changes detectable in the archaeological record of the Early Bronze Age (EBA) of the southern Levant. The discussion focuses upon key anthropogenic landscape elements, in particular the construction of walled settlements and ...
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The emergence of specialized pastoralism in the southern Levant

World Archaeology, 1983
Abstract This paper investigates a number of models concerning the development of specialized pastoralism in the Old World. Hypotheses are tested by comparing a wide range of environmental variables with settlement pattern data collected along the Wadi Be'er Sheva and the lower Wadi Besor in the Negev desert of Israel.
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The Prehistory of Southern Jordan and Relationships with the Levant

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1982
AbstractA prehistoric investigation in southern Jordan resulted in the discovery of 81 sites with occupations that spanned most of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene. A comparison of the cultural and environmental successions of the region with parallel sequences in the Levant reveals that the prehistoric inhabitants of southern Jordan interacted more ...
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The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant

2016
The Five-Minute Archaeologist in the Southern Levant is a user-friendly exploration of basic concepts within archaeology and the techniques and methods used by archaeologists in the field. It is intended for students and lay readers alike, such as those participating in community archaeology for the first time, and would be an excellent reader for ...
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The EB–MB Transition in the Southern Levant:

2018
In the past, mass migrations have been regarded as the driving force of cultural transformations and sociopolitical changes in the southern Levant between the Early and Middle Bronze Ages. In later scholarship, interpretation centring on endogenous developments have been largely favoured, along with evidence for the introduction of new elements ...
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Textiles in the Prehistoric Southern Levant

Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 2022
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