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The use of stone at Ohalo II, a 23,000 year old site in the Jordan Valley, Israel
Polina Spivak,
Dani Nadel
Department of Archaeology
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Analysis Support
50%
Basalt
100%
Basalt Flake
50%
Cereal Grains
50%
Cereals
50%
Fishing Nets
50%
Graves
50%
Grinding Tools
50%
Hearth
50%
Israel
100%
Jordan Valley
100%
Knapping
50%
Lakeshore
50%
Midden
50%
Natural Stone
50%
Ohalo II
100%
Sea of Galilee
50%
Sickle Blades
50%
Sinker
50%
Southern Levant
50%
Stone Tools
50%
Use-wear Analysis
50%
Wall Support
50%
Arts and Humanities
Blade
50%
bowl
100%
Galilee
50%
Hearth
50%
huts
50%
Israel
100%
Jordan Valley
100%
Knapping
50%
Local
50%
Midden
50%
Ohalo II
100%
Southern Levant
50%
Stone tools
50%
Use-wear analysis
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Basalt
100%
Israel
100%
Jordan
100%
Levant
33%
Natural Stone
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Floors
50%
Grains
50%
Grinding
100%