Abstract: The recent discovery of a vertical open shaft, identified as a well of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, was found in a large submerged village off the Atlit promontory, northern Israel. This well indicates that the exploitation of groundwater through wells commenced at the beginning of the eighth millennium BP or possibly earlier. The well lies some 10 m below present sea level, a few hundred metres off the Carmel coast. It is almost 1.5 m in diameter, and some 5.7 m in depth, which proves that the top of the well has been around 5 m above the contemporaneous sea level, i.e., that sea level of the Carmel coast was some 16 m below present sea level at c. 7900 BP. Its fill provides evidence of the surrounding fauna and flora, and t...
The Lower Paleolithic Late Acheulian in the Levant marks a fascinating chapter in human cultural and...
Slackwater deposits were found in a cave in the Nahal Netafim catchment (35 km2), near the head of t...
International audienceJabal al ‘Aluya is a Neolithic site located at the foot of Jabal Salekh near A...
Recently found submerged late prehistoric sites off the Carmel shore. Israel, are described. Their p...
We report the results of underwater archaeological investigations at the submerged Neolithic settlem...
Summary. — The major aim of the present study is to give insight into maritime communities in the so...
Archaeological, fluvial and morphological features are used to reconstruct sea-level changes and lan...
During the detailed excavations of ancient Caesarea, Israel, East Mediterranean, 64 coastal water we...
Salvage excavations and surveys at Neve-Yam, a submerged Pottery-Neolithic (PN) Wadi Rabah settlemen...
Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of his...
ABSTRACT. Unusual low water levels in the Sea of Galilee (Dead Sea Fault, Israel) have caused the re...
Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of his...
'Ain Ghazal is among the earliest large population centers known in the Middle East. A total of four...
This article presents new archaeological observations and multidisciplinary research from Dor, Israe...
This article presents new archaeological observations and multidisciplinary research from Dor, Israe...
The Lower Paleolithic Late Acheulian in the Levant marks a fascinating chapter in human cultural and...
Slackwater deposits were found in a cave in the Nahal Netafim catchment (35 km2), near the head of t...
International audienceJabal al ‘Aluya is a Neolithic site located at the foot of Jabal Salekh near A...
Recently found submerged late prehistoric sites off the Carmel shore. Israel, are described. Their p...
We report the results of underwater archaeological investigations at the submerged Neolithic settlem...
Summary. — The major aim of the present study is to give insight into maritime communities in the so...
Archaeological, fluvial and morphological features are used to reconstruct sea-level changes and lan...
During the detailed excavations of ancient Caesarea, Israel, East Mediterranean, 64 coastal water we...
Salvage excavations and surveys at Neve-Yam, a submerged Pottery-Neolithic (PN) Wadi Rabah settlemen...
Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of his...
ABSTRACT. Unusual low water levels in the Sea of Galilee (Dead Sea Fault, Israel) have caused the re...
Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of his...
'Ain Ghazal is among the earliest large population centers known in the Middle East. A total of four...
This article presents new archaeological observations and multidisciplinary research from Dor, Israe...
This article presents new archaeological observations and multidisciplinary research from Dor, Israe...
The Lower Paleolithic Late Acheulian in the Levant marks a fascinating chapter in human cultural and...
Slackwater deposits were found in a cave in the Nahal Netafim catchment (35 km2), near the head of t...
International audienceJabal al ‘Aluya is a Neolithic site located at the foot of Jabal Salekh near A...