A wide range of stones were found at the 22,000-24,000 year old lakeshore camp of Ohalo II, the Sea of Galilee, Israel. The well-preserved camp includes the floors of six brush huts, several open-air hearths, a grave, a midden, and small installations. Stones were found in all excavated loci. These include a small assemblage of basalt and limestone tools, among which bowls, grinding implements and weights are the most common. Use-wear analysis supports the identification of the grinding tools, suggesting that cereals were indeed processed with them, but not in an intensive manner. The presence of thousands of cereal grains as well as several sickle blades accord well these finds. Bowls were all shallow and only their fragments were found. W...
Use-wear analysis of five glossed flint blades found at Ohalo II, a 23,000-years-old fisher-hunter-g...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
A wide range of stones were found at the 22,000-24,000 year old lakeshore camp of Ohalo II, the Sea ...
The pedestalled bowls described here are part of the ground stone tool assemblage discovered during ...
The pedestalled bowls described here are part of the ground stone tool assemblage discovered during ...
Shubayqa 1 is a newly identified early and late Natufian site in the harra desert of northeastern Jo...
The transformation of society from mobile hunter-gatherers to settled farmers was completed in Neoli...
[Research Article]Fishing gear is not frequently found in archaeological sites in the southern Levan...
[Research Article]Fishing gear is not frequently found in archaeological sites in the southern Levan...
The long-term Israeli-Spanish research project at Nahal Efe is focused on the study of the Neolithic...
Recent archaeological excavations at the early urban settlement of Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel present...
[eng] The Levant, and Israel in particular, possesses a rich archaeological record of prehistoric ca...
Recent archaeological excavations at the early urban settlement of Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel present...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
Use-wear analysis of five glossed flint blades found at Ohalo II, a 23,000-years-old fisher-hunter-g...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
A wide range of stones were found at the 22,000-24,000 year old lakeshore camp of Ohalo II, the Sea ...
The pedestalled bowls described here are part of the ground stone tool assemblage discovered during ...
The pedestalled bowls described here are part of the ground stone tool assemblage discovered during ...
Shubayqa 1 is a newly identified early and late Natufian site in the harra desert of northeastern Jo...
The transformation of society from mobile hunter-gatherers to settled farmers was completed in Neoli...
[Research Article]Fishing gear is not frequently found in archaeological sites in the southern Levan...
[Research Article]Fishing gear is not frequently found in archaeological sites in the southern Levan...
The long-term Israeli-Spanish research project at Nahal Efe is focused on the study of the Neolithic...
Recent archaeological excavations at the early urban settlement of Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel present...
[eng] The Levant, and Israel in particular, possesses a rich archaeological record of prehistoric ca...
Recent archaeological excavations at the early urban settlement of Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel present...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
Use-wear analysis of five glossed flint blades found at Ohalo II, a 23,000-years-old fisher-hunter-g...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...