At the recently discovered site of Shayyeh in the Zarqa valley, Jordan, two finely retouched knives on tabular flint were found. The site is clearly dated to the Yarmoukian period (Pottery Neolithic, 8th millennium B.P.). These knives have strict parallels in their general shape with those found at other sites of the same period, both east and west of the Jordan river, but their surface polishing technique was previously unknown. One of them, in particular, is polished on both faces, using a technique of regular, parallel movements. These artifacts are presented here in the context of the main Yarmoukian assemblages of the Southern Levant.Présentation de deux pièces retouchées obtenues sur plaquette de silex polie provenant du gisement de S...
A surface scatter of Lower Paleolithic bifaces and cores was discovered in a small wadi, the Wadi Uw...
Excavations undertaken at two multi-phase Epipalaeolithic sites in the Wadi el-Jilat (central Jordan...
Recent investigations in the Wadi al-Hasa region of Jordan have recovered examples of Ksar Akil scra...
At the recently discovered site of Shayyeh in the Zarqa valley, Jordan, two finely retouched knives ...
- The Yarmoukian Culture of Jordan represents a local development of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic perio...
The archaeological excavations conducted at the site Tell Abu Suwwan indicated that it was continuou...
The 1984 excavations in the South Field at 'Ain Ghazal, Jordan, produced artifacts and features from...
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We present the first analysis of a chipped stone assemblage recovered from the PPNA layers of el-Hem...
The relationships of the archaeological cultures of the Late Neolithic Period in the southern Levant...
This article presents recently discovered material from the Hisma basin in southern Jordan. A site a...
The site of WHS 618 (Ain el-Buhira) in the Wadi Hasa of west-central Jordan represents an excellent ...
Wadi Sayakh is a small Geometric Kebaran site located near Wadi Feiran in southern Sinai. The archae...
The Neolithic occupation of Tell Bouqras was located on the right bank of the Middle Euphrates valle...
Results from excavations at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) site of Zahrat adh-Dhra' 2 (ZAD 2) in...
A surface scatter of Lower Paleolithic bifaces and cores was discovered in a small wadi, the Wadi Uw...
Excavations undertaken at two multi-phase Epipalaeolithic sites in the Wadi el-Jilat (central Jordan...
Recent investigations in the Wadi al-Hasa region of Jordan have recovered examples of Ksar Akil scra...
At the recently discovered site of Shayyeh in the Zarqa valley, Jordan, two finely retouched knives ...
- The Yarmoukian Culture of Jordan represents a local development of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic perio...
The archaeological excavations conducted at the site Tell Abu Suwwan indicated that it was continuou...
The 1984 excavations in the South Field at 'Ain Ghazal, Jordan, produced artifacts and features from...
Umm Meshrat I and II are two adjacent sites located in the Wadi ath-Thamad survey area, approximatel...
We present the first analysis of a chipped stone assemblage recovered from the PPNA layers of el-Hem...
The relationships of the archaeological cultures of the Late Neolithic Period in the southern Levant...
This article presents recently discovered material from the Hisma basin in southern Jordan. A site a...
The site of WHS 618 (Ain el-Buhira) in the Wadi Hasa of west-central Jordan represents an excellent ...
Wadi Sayakh is a small Geometric Kebaran site located near Wadi Feiran in southern Sinai. The archae...
The Neolithic occupation of Tell Bouqras was located on the right bank of the Middle Euphrates valle...
Results from excavations at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) site of Zahrat adh-Dhra' 2 (ZAD 2) in...
A surface scatter of Lower Paleolithic bifaces and cores was discovered in a small wadi, the Wadi Uw...
Excavations undertaken at two multi-phase Epipalaeolithic sites in the Wadi el-Jilat (central Jordan...
Recent investigations in the Wadi al-Hasa region of Jordan have recovered examples of Ksar Akil scra...