During the last decade numerous Upper Palaeolithic sites have been discovered in northern Sinai. The flint assemblages of these sites do not fall into any of the previously known phases which were described by Neuville and Garrod. This fact, along with early C14 dates for few assemblages (ca. 30,000 B.C.), present a new aspect of the Upper Palaeolithic. The Upper Palaeolithic assemblages from Gebel Maghara (northern Sinai) are analysed here since they include assemblages which are dominated by El-Wad points and assemblages which are dominated by retouched bladelets. Since all the assemblages are broadly contemporaneous, it is argued that this dichotomy is due to functional variability. It is demonstrated that in certain cases retouched blad...
A series of short successive occupations were revealed at the new Middle Paleolithic site of Emanuel...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...
The discussion about the Levantine transition from Middle to Upper Palaeolithic is still very intens...
During the last decade numerous Upper Palaeolithic sites have been discovered in northern Sinai. The...
Upper Palaeolithic assemblages were discovered in Wadi Sudr, western Sinai, in the course of a salva...
Old Stone Age assemblages from northeastern Sinai are described in this report. This is the first ev...
The Upper Palaeolithic, and more especially the recent Upper Palaeolithic, yields lithic assemblages...
In the course of an ongoing survey in the Lower Jordan Valley, three Upper Palaeolithic open air sit...
This paper presents the results of renewed excavations at the late Upper Palaeolithic site of Nahal ...
The author describes three Ahmarian sites (Upper Paleolithic) from the Southern Sinai. The number of...
In the Levant the stratigraphic positions in which Emireh points have been found (when in situ) refe...
Research undertaken in central Syria at the open-air site of Umm el Tlel opens new prospects for the...
The Early Middle Palaeolithic (EMP) in the Levant presents a unique phenomenon, diverse forms of bla...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...
A survey of the Upper Feiran basin in 1982 has provided information concerning the presence of sever...
A series of short successive occupations were revealed at the new Middle Paleolithic site of Emanuel...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...
The discussion about the Levantine transition from Middle to Upper Palaeolithic is still very intens...
During the last decade numerous Upper Palaeolithic sites have been discovered in northern Sinai. The...
Upper Palaeolithic assemblages were discovered in Wadi Sudr, western Sinai, in the course of a salva...
Old Stone Age assemblages from northeastern Sinai are described in this report. This is the first ev...
The Upper Palaeolithic, and more especially the recent Upper Palaeolithic, yields lithic assemblages...
In the course of an ongoing survey in the Lower Jordan Valley, three Upper Palaeolithic open air sit...
This paper presents the results of renewed excavations at the late Upper Palaeolithic site of Nahal ...
The author describes three Ahmarian sites (Upper Paleolithic) from the Southern Sinai. The number of...
In the Levant the stratigraphic positions in which Emireh points have been found (when in situ) refe...
Research undertaken in central Syria at the open-air site of Umm el Tlel opens new prospects for the...
The Early Middle Palaeolithic (EMP) in the Levant presents a unique phenomenon, diverse forms of bla...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...
A survey of the Upper Feiran basin in 1982 has provided information concerning the presence of sever...
A series of short successive occupations were revealed at the new Middle Paleolithic site of Emanuel...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...
The discussion about the Levantine transition from Middle to Upper Palaeolithic is still very intens...