Abstract
The Epipalaeolithic period of the southern Levant is well documented and has been studied for over 90 years. The period encompasses three major cultural complexes,namely the Early Epipalaeolithic Kebaran, the Middle Epipalaeolithic Geometric Kebaran, and the Late Epipalaeolithic Natufian. While the presence and characteristics of the Epipalaeolithic period have been widely discussed, some geographic regions have not yet received a comprehensive overview, and thus are frequently left outside the archaeological discourse. The current article surveys the available information regarding the Epipalaeolithic period in the Eastern Samaria Mountains and the Lower-Middle Jordan Valley, integrating old and new data into the discussion.
Translated title of the contribution | אתרים אפיפליאוליתיים חדשים שנמצאו בעשרים השנים האחרונות בסדר הר מנשה במזרח השומרון ובבקעת הירדן התיכונה-תחתונה |
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Original language | English |
Pages (from-to) | 5*-30* |
Number of pages | 26 |
Journal | מחקרי יהודה ושומרון |
Volume | ל"א |
Issue number | 1 |
State | Published - 2022 |
Bibliographical note
Refereed/Peer-reviewedIHP Publications
- ihp
- Antiquities, Prehistoric
- Archaeological surveying
- Eretz Israel -- Antiquities -- To Biblical period, 1200 B.C
- Jordan Valley (Israel)
- Natufian culture
- Paleolithic period
- Ramot Menashe (Israel)
- Samaria (Region) (West Bank)