Heinrich Event 2 (ca. 24 ka BP) as a chrono-climatic anchor for the appearance of Epipaleolithic backed bladelets microlith industries in the Southern Levant

I Abadi, A Torfstein, DE Friesem, D Langgut… - Quaternary Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Early Epipaleolithic (EEP) of the Southern Levant, roughly dated to 25-18 ka
BP, is characterized by microlithic industries with highly variable synchronic and geographic …

New Epipalaeolithic assemblages from the middle Euphrates and the implications for technological and settlement trends in the northeastern Levant

S Kadowaki, Y Nishiaki - Quaternary International, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper concerns diachronic trends in human technological behaviors and settlements
during the Early and Middle Epipalaeolithic periods in the northeastern Levant. The paper …

The Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition in the southern Levant: New insights from the late Middle Paleolithic site of Far'ah II, Israel

M Goder-Goldberger, O Crouvi, V Caracuta… - Quaternary Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Far'ah II is an open-air site in the north western Negev desert (Israel). Previous excavations
in the 1970's revealed a rich, in situ Middle Paleolithic (MP) assemblage composed of flint …

[HTML][HTML] The Levantine Early Middle Palaeolithic in retrospect–reassessing the contribution of Abou-Sif to the understanding of Palaeolithic record

D Wojtczak, A Malinsky-Buller - Archaeological Research in Asia, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The Early Middle Palaeolithic (EMP) in the Levant presents a unique phenomenon,
diverse forms of blade production dominate the technological organization. Contrary to the …

An open-air site at Nesher Ramla, Israel, and new insights into Levantine Middle Paleolithic technology and site use

Y Zaidner, L Centi, M Prevost, M Shemer… - The middle and upper …, 2018 - Springer
A recently discovered site at Nesher Ramla, Israel (170–80 ka BP) is an open-air, eight-
meter-thick Middle Paleolithic sequence situated in a deep karst sinkhole that acted as a …

Ahmarian or Levantine Aurignacian? Wadi Kharar 16R and new insights into the Upper Palaeolithic lithic technology in the northeastern Levant

S Kadowaki - The Middle and Upper Paleolithic Archeology of the …, 2018 - Springer
This paper aims to update the characterization of the Upper Palaeolithic (UP) lithic
technology in the northeastern Levant by discussing an issue regarding various cultural …

Early Upper Paleolithic cultural variability in the Southern Levant: New evidence from Nahal Rahaf 2 Rockshelter, Judean Desert, Israel

M Shemer, E Boaretto, N Greenbaum… - Journal of Human …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The Levantine Early Upper Paleolithic (ca. 45–30 ka) has been a focus of research
because of its unique position as a conduit of human, flora, and fauna species between …

[PDF][PDF] Kebara VA Contribution for the Study of the Middle-Upper Paleolithic Transition in the Levant

I Abadi, O Bar-Yosef, A Belfer-Cohen - PaleoAnthropology, 2020 - paleoanthropology.org
ABSTRACT The excavations at Kebara Cave (Mt. Carmel, Israel) revealed an important
archaeological sequence of late Middle Paleolithic units superimposed by Early Upper …

Flint procurement and exploitation strategies in the late lower Paleolithic levant: A view from Acheulo-Yabrudian Qesem Cave (Israel)

A Agam - 2021 - torrossa.com
The Late Lower Paleolithic of the Levant is a significant stage in human prehistory,
characterized by changes in subsistence, technology and social structure, most likely …

[PDF][PDF] Investigating pre-agricultural dynamics in the Levant: a new, stratified Epipaleolithic site at 'En Qashish South, Jezreel Valley, Israel

A Yaroshevich, N Agha, E Boaretto… - Antiquity Project …, 2014 - academia.edu
The transformation of society from mobile hunter-gatherers to settled farmers was completed
in Neolithic times and became a point of 'no return'in human history. The nature and the …