The transition from mobile hunter-gatherers to sedentary farmers in the Near East was one of the most crucial steps in human evolution. Several sites belonging to either the Late Epipalaeolithic or the Early Neolithic periods were studied in the Jordan Valley, one of the primary research regions for this important shift. However, occupation sites dating to the transitional phase between these periods are rare. Here we present our reconnaissance investigations at one such site, Huzuq Musa (Jordan Valley). The fi nds bear both Late/ Terminal Epipalaeolithic (Natufi an culture) and Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) characteristics, attesting to an occupation, which most probably dates to a fi nal stage of the Epipalaeolithic period and/ or to the...
Since 1977 on-going research along the southern edge of the Jordanian Plateau has resulted in the di...
An understanding of the interrelationships between Levantine late Epipaleolithic chipped stone assem...
The 10 km area covered by Tabaqat Fahl and its two bounding wadis - Wadi al-Hammeh and Wadi Jirm al-...
The transition from mobile hunter-gatherers to sedentary farmers in the Near East was one of the mos...
The transformation of society from mobile hunter-gatherers to settled farmers was completed in Neoli...
Excavations at the Early Epipalaeolithic site of ‘ Ayn Qasiyya in the Azraq Oasis in Eastern Jordan ...
The Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA; c. 9600–8500 cal BC) period in the Levant provides the earliest c...
Results from excavations at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) site of Zahrat adh-Dhra' 2 (ZAD 2) in...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
A brief survey of prehistoric occupation in the Azraq Basin in Eastern Jordan resulted in the record...
Excavations conducted at the site of 'Ain Waida ', on the north side of the Wadi Dhra ', Jordan, hav...
We present the first analysis of a chipped stone assemblage recovered from the PPNA layers of el-Hem...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
The site of WHS 618 (Ain el-Buhira) in the Wadi Hasa of west-central Jordan represents an excellent ...
Since 1977 on-going research along the southern edge of the Jordanian Plateau has resulted in the di...
An understanding of the interrelationships between Levantine late Epipaleolithic chipped stone assem...
The 10 km area covered by Tabaqat Fahl and its two bounding wadis - Wadi al-Hammeh and Wadi Jirm al-...
The transition from mobile hunter-gatherers to sedentary farmers in the Near East was one of the mos...
The transformation of society from mobile hunter-gatherers to settled farmers was completed in Neoli...
Excavations at the Early Epipalaeolithic site of ‘ Ayn Qasiyya in the Azraq Oasis in Eastern Jordan ...
The Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA; c. 9600–8500 cal BC) period in the Levant provides the earliest c...
Results from excavations at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) site of Zahrat adh-Dhra' 2 (ZAD 2) in...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
A brief survey of prehistoric occupation in the Azraq Basin in Eastern Jordan resulted in the record...
Excavations conducted at the site of 'Ain Waida ', on the north side of the Wadi Dhra ', Jordan, hav...
We present the first analysis of a chipped stone assemblage recovered from the PPNA layers of el-Hem...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
The site of WHS 618 (Ain el-Buhira) in the Wadi Hasa of west-central Jordan represents an excellent ...
Since 1977 on-going research along the southern edge of the Jordanian Plateau has resulted in the di...
An understanding of the interrelationships between Levantine late Epipaleolithic chipped stone assem...
The 10 km area covered by Tabaqat Fahl and its two bounding wadis - Wadi al-Hammeh and Wadi Jirm al-...