Description of two Chalcolithic assemblages recently found in the Lower Galilee (Israel). The assemblages found on the surface of what seems to be large open-air sites, include typical Ghassulian flint artifacts and pottery vessels, along with finds of Late Neolithic affinities. Until now, Chalcolithic sites from the Galilee were hardly known, and the recent finds suggest that a systematic study of the protohistory of this part of Israel is promising.Description de deux industries Chalcolithiques récemment découvertes en Basse Galilée (Israël). Les industries découvertes à la surface de ce qui semble être des sites de plein air de grandes dimensions, comprennent des objets en silex, typiques de l'époque Ghassulienne, des récipients en poter...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.I...
The long-term Israeli-Spanish research project at Nahal Efe is focused on the study of the Neolithic...
Excavations at the site of Kvish Harif, in the Central Negev Highlands, have uncovered architecture ...
Description of two Chalcolithic assemblages recently found in the Lower Galilee (Israel). The assemb...
The Chalcolithic period of the southern Levant spans from c. 5800 - 3600 cal BC. Traditional hallma...
This article describes small stations of the Chalcolithic period from the Nahal Sekher area, South o...
The pedestalled bowls described here are part of the ground stone tool assemblage discovered during ...
The existence of cleavers in Early Palaeolithic industries in Israel has been recently well establis...
Two extended seasons of excavations were recently conducted at the site of Yiftahel (Khalet Khallady...
The Nahal Rut — Nahal Nizzana area is very rich in sites of the Terminal Pleistocene times. The repo...
The site of Gilgal I in the Lower Jordan Valley has been occupied during two short phases of occupat...
The archaeological field work conducted in the Golan Heights proves that the region was densely occu...
Recent excavations at Shiqmim, a large (ca. 9.5 ha.) Chalcolithic village in the semi-arid northern ...
Abstract. Three types of stone vessels from surveyed and excavated sites in Israel are presented and...
Short description is given here of the stone cup-holes and querns found at the PPNA site of Gilgal i...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.I...
The long-term Israeli-Spanish research project at Nahal Efe is focused on the study of the Neolithic...
Excavations at the site of Kvish Harif, in the Central Negev Highlands, have uncovered architecture ...
Description of two Chalcolithic assemblages recently found in the Lower Galilee (Israel). The assemb...
The Chalcolithic period of the southern Levant spans from c. 5800 - 3600 cal BC. Traditional hallma...
This article describes small stations of the Chalcolithic period from the Nahal Sekher area, South o...
The pedestalled bowls described here are part of the ground stone tool assemblage discovered during ...
The existence of cleavers in Early Palaeolithic industries in Israel has been recently well establis...
Two extended seasons of excavations were recently conducted at the site of Yiftahel (Khalet Khallady...
The Nahal Rut — Nahal Nizzana area is very rich in sites of the Terminal Pleistocene times. The repo...
The site of Gilgal I in the Lower Jordan Valley has been occupied during two short phases of occupat...
The archaeological field work conducted in the Golan Heights proves that the region was densely occu...
Recent excavations at Shiqmim, a large (ca. 9.5 ha.) Chalcolithic village in the semi-arid northern ...
Abstract. Three types of stone vessels from surveyed and excavated sites in Israel are presented and...
Short description is given here of the stone cup-holes and querns found at the PPNA site of Gilgal i...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.I...
The long-term Israeli-Spanish research project at Nahal Efe is focused on the study of the Neolithic...
Excavations at the site of Kvish Harif, in the Central Negev Highlands, have uncovered architecture ...