This paper discusses the relationship between Late Epipaleolithic evidence recovered at Dederiyeh Cave in Northwest Syria and the Natufian cultural entity from a cultural-historical perspective. The radiocarbon dates indicate that Dederiyeh occupation dates from at least the late 15th and the 14th millennia BP, with the possibility that it encompasses even earlier or later periods. The present study identifies evidence from the Dederiyeh Cave as a northern variant of the Natufian, which displays similarities and dissimilarities with the Natufian defined in the Southern Levant. The presence of these remains far to the north since the period equivalent to the Early Natufian in the south provides a new dimension to understanding the origin and...
This article discusses in short the evidence for Neolithic occupation in the Balikh valley of northe...
Currently, Dederiyeh Cave (in northwest Syria) is one of the key sites in the Middle East for better...
Abstract : This paper presents an analysis of the large Natufian tool assemblage (N = 10,378) from t...
This paper discusses the relationship between Late Epipaleolithic evidence recovered at Dederiyeh Ca...
The name Natufian had been used for decades after its recognotion as a culture by Dorothy Garrod (19...
The goals of this study were to identify and explain subsistence patterns in the faunal assemblages ...
This dissertation research examines variability in Natufian settlement and subsistence patterns. The...
An understanding of the interrelationships between Levantine late Epipaleolithic chipped stone assem...
Geoarchaeological research at Baaz Rockshelter focuses on reconstructing geogenic and anthropogenic ...
International audienceThis paper reports on the excavation seasons 2000 and 2001 at Eynan (Ain Malla...
The recent discovery of EPPNB occupation at Tell Ain el-Kerkh (ca 9 400-9 200 uncal. BP) in northwes...
Research on the Neolithic of Syria has been based on the results obtained from salvage excavations i...
This article discusses in short the evidence for Neolithic occupation in the Balikh valley of northe...
Currently, Dederiyeh Cave (in northwest Syria) is one of the key sites in the Middle East for better...
Abstract : This paper presents an analysis of the large Natufian tool assemblage (N = 10,378) from t...
This paper discusses the relationship between Late Epipaleolithic evidence recovered at Dederiyeh Ca...
The name Natufian had been used for decades after its recognotion as a culture by Dorothy Garrod (19...
The goals of this study were to identify and explain subsistence patterns in the faunal assemblages ...
This dissertation research examines variability in Natufian settlement and subsistence patterns. The...
An understanding of the interrelationships between Levantine late Epipaleolithic chipped stone assem...
Geoarchaeological research at Baaz Rockshelter focuses on reconstructing geogenic and anthropogenic ...
International audienceThis paper reports on the excavation seasons 2000 and 2001 at Eynan (Ain Malla...
The recent discovery of EPPNB occupation at Tell Ain el-Kerkh (ca 9 400-9 200 uncal. BP) in northwes...
Research on the Neolithic of Syria has been based on the results obtained from salvage excavations i...
This article discusses in short the evidence for Neolithic occupation in the Balikh valley of northe...
Currently, Dederiyeh Cave (in northwest Syria) is one of the key sites in the Middle East for better...
Abstract : This paper presents an analysis of the large Natufian tool assemblage (N = 10,378) from t...