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Animal domestication in the Southern Levant.

Paléorient, 1999
In this paper seven researchers working in the southern Levant present their views as well as new data on the origins of domestic animals in this region. The papers cover the chronological development of this phenomenon, from the first sedentary communities in the Natufian, to the advent of the first domestic caprines in the Mid/Late Pre-Pottery ...
Kolska Horwitz, Liora R.   +6 more
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Proboscidean remains in southern Levant

1996
Abstract Palaeontological, archaeological, and historical records suggest that proboscideans may have roamed in the Levant for almost 20 million years, from the early Miocene until a few thousand years ago (Hooijer 1962a; Savage and Tchernov 1968; Clutton-Brock 1981; Tchernov et al. 1987).
Eitan Tchernov, Jeheskel Shoshani
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The Neolithic of the southern Levant

Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 2007
AbstractThe Neolithic period of the southern Levant was an era of tremendous change. Over the course of the Neolithic, the gradual transition from foraging to agriculture involved not merely economic innovations, but also profound shifts in population size, social organization, and technology. This represents possibly the earliest, and certainly one of
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Chalcolithic Southern Levant

As a prehistoric religion, the belief system of the Chalcolithic Southern Levant is predominantly reconstructed based on the material remnants of past ritual practices interpreted by archaeologists. The period experienced both continuity with Neolithic practices, as well as a suite of new ritual practices that reflect a transformation to the system of ...
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Uninscribed Amethyst Scarabs from the Southern Levant

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2019
Prompted by the discovery of a schematic uninscribed amethyst scarab at Tel Abel Beth Maacah in the Upper Galilee, an overview of such scarabs found in the southern Levant is provided, with a typol...
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The Southern Levant in the Hellenistic Period

Levant, 1990
(1990). The Southern Levant in the Hellenistic Period. Levant: Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 123-130.
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Maat in the Egyptian Controlled Southern Levant. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|

2022
This paper proposes a new approach to examining the relationship between Egypt and the southern Levant. While the political, economic, and military interests of Egypt in the southern Levant are well established, we ask whether the southern Levant was ever ideologically considered to be part of Egypt proper. In doing so, we examine the evidence, or lack
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Textiles in the Prehistoric Southern Levant

Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 2022
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