• Moshe Stekelis (1898 – 14 March 1967) was a Russian born archaeologist who excavated the Neolithic Yarmukian culture at Sha'ar HaGolan. He was born in...
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  • Neolithic culture at the time. At Sha'ar HaGolan, in 1949, professor Moshe Stekelis first identified the Yarmukian culture, a Pottery Neolithic culture...
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    agriculture with a bulldozer. Excavations at the site began in 1960, led by Moshe Stekelis, assisted by zoologist Georg Haas, geologists Leo Picard and Nachman...
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  • Mousterian skeleton from Kebara Cave". In B. Arensburg; O. Bar-yosef (eds.). Moshe Stekelis Memorial Volume. Jerusalem: The Israel Exploration Society. pp. 164–176...
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    in Arabic as Khirbet es-Sallah, was conducted by Benjamin Mazar and Moshe Stekelis in 1930–1931. In a series of digs in 1959–1962, Yohanan Aharoni tentatively...
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  • using Roman numerals. Excavations of the site began in 1932, led by Moshe Stekelis and René Neuville,[citation needed] but were interrupted due to a collapse...
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    Estonian painter and graphic artist of Baltic German descent, born here. Moshe Stekelis (1898–1967), Russian-Israeli archaeologist . Arthur Tracy (1899–1997)...
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    connection between Jewish holidays and nature. Prehistoric Museum (Moshe Stekelis Museum): Managed by the Haifa Museums, it is located in the Biological...
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    context. The first specimen discovered in 1965, during the excavations of M. Stekelis, was an incomplete infant skeleton (Kebara 1). The most significant discovery...
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    could not be located. Stekelis, M., 1958, On the obsidian core found at Kibbutz Kabri. Eretz Israel 5: 35-37 (Hebrew) Stekelis, M., 1958, An obsidian...
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    Mousterian skeleton from Kebara Cave". In B. Arensburg; O. Bar-yosef (eds.). Moshe Stekelis Memorial Volume. Jerusalem: The Israel Exploration Society. pp. 164–176...
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  • Miriam Yalan-Shteklis (also Miriam Yalan-Stekelis) (Hebrew: מרים ילן-שטקליס) (21 September 1900 – 9 May 1984) was an Israeli writer and poet famous for...
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  • www.tau.ac.il. Archived from the original on 2012-01-22. B. Maisler, M. Stekelis, and M. Avi-Yonah, The Excavations at Beth Yerah (Khirbet el-Kerak) 1944-1946...
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    "Homage to Kibbutzim," (1997), and others. Together with fellow designer Moshe Sternfeld, playwright Hanoch Levin and others, Itzhaki was one of the initiators...
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    Denisovan 2010 Russia Qafzeh 6 95±5 Homo sapiens 1930 Israel R. Neuville, M. Stekelis Qafzeh 9 100–90 Homo sapiens 1933 Israel B. Vandermeersch Scladina 103±23...
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