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    ʿAin Mallaha (Arabic: عين ملاحة) or Eynan (Hebrew: עינן) was an Epipalaeolithic settlement belonging to the Natufian culture, occupied circa 14,326–12...
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    northeast of Safed, on the highway between the latter and Tiberias. 'Ain Mallaha is the local Arabic name for a spring that served as the water source...
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    Natufian culture (redirect from Ain Sakhri)
    Abu Hureyra Abu Salem Abu Usba Ain Choaab Ain Mallaha (Eynan) Ain Rahub Ain Sakhri Ala Safat Antelias Cave Azraq 18 (Ain Saratan) Baaz Bawwab al Ghazal...
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    a microlithic flint tool industry. Natufian sites in Israel include Ain Mallaha, el-Wad, Ein Gev, Hayonim cave, Nahal Oren and Kfar HaHoresh. In July...
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  • population even before the introduction of agriculture. An early example is 'Ain Mallaha, which may have been the first village in which people were wholly sedentary...
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    Versailles... Klefer printer. 1847. Ehrlich, Michael. 2019. "The Battle of ʿAin al-Mallaha, 19 June 1157". Journal of Military History 83(1): 31–42. Oldenbourg...
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    close proximity to another major Natufian ("Final Old Stone Age") site, 'Ain Mallaha. Kathleen Kenyon notes that Beisamoun disappeared under modern drainage...
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    southwest of Ulakhan Sular and proposed as a Paleolithic dog. 12,000 Ain Mallaha (Eynan) and HaYonim terrace, Israel Three canid finds. A diminutive carnassial...
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    have been found in Tell es-Sultan (ancient Jericho), Israel (notably Ain Mallaha, Nahal Oren, and Kfar HaHoresh), Gilgal in the Jordan Valley, and Byblos...
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  • Levant Natufian c. 12,000 – 11,500 BP Succeeded by the Pre-Pottery Neolithic settlement. 'Ain Mallaha Hula Valley, Levant Natufian c. 12,000 – 10,000 BP...
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  • ‘Id el-Minya Tel Afek Tell Kurdana Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Ahwat El-Ahwat Y Y Ain Mallaha Eynan Y Tell el-Ajjul Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Tell el-Ajjul gold hoards Alexandrium...
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  • Sword, 2022. Oldenbourg, p 350 Ehrlich, Michael. 2019. "The Battle of ʿAin al-Mallaha, 19 June 1157". Journal of Military History 83(1): 31–42. Oldenbourg...
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    of the stone over the body is reminiscent of respective examples from Ain Mallaha and El Wad. The burials at Maroulas are part of a limited number of burials...
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    Period Mortuary Practices". Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 15 (4): 313–336. doi:10.1006/jaar.1996.0012. ISSN 0278-4165. ʿAin Mallaha Shubayqa 1...
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    National Museum of Iran in Tehran. In Israel Perrot excavated at Munhata, Ain Mallaha and the Chalcolithic sites at Abu Matar and Bir es-Safadi near Beersheba...
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  • significant percentage of the population descends from the villages of Mallaha and Al-Salihiyya, as well as other villages in the district of Safad, including...
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    Nahal Oren, Natufian, 12500-9500 BC. Basalt sharpening stones, Eynan ('Ain Mallaha) and Nahal Oren, Natufian Culture, 12500-9500 BC. During Neolithic occupation...
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    300 BCE). Other remains from this era have been found at Tel Abu Hureura, Ein Mallaha, Beidha and Jericho. Between 10,000 and 5000 BCE, agricultural communities...
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    system, prevalent among Hindus, was made illegal in 1961 by Naya Muluki ain. The populations of 125 Nepalese castes groups were recorded in the 2011...
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  • 31°46′39″N 34°41′59″E / 31.77750°N 34.69972°E / 31.77750; 34.69972 Mallaha Safad 25 May 1948 1,032 2,168 Yiftach Rubble 33°05′24″N 35°34′55″E / 33...
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    significant policy of the Kingdom of Nepal. The Nepali civil code Muluki Ain was commissioned by Jung Bahadur Rana after his European tour and enacted...
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    13000/12500-11600/11000 B.C.), with the appearance of the first permanent villages (Mallaha, Hayonim) and a general decline in group mobility, even if most Middle...
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  • p. 53, Invasion of Cyprus. Michael Ehrlich (2019). "The Battle of ʿAin al-Mallaha, 19 June 1157". Journal of Military History 83(1): 31–42. Runciman...
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