Natufian culture (/nəˈtuːfiən/) is a Late Epipaleolithic archaeological culture of the Neolithic prehistoric Levant in Western Asia, dating to around...
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the latest stages of the Natufian culture, and represents a culmination of the local Natufian developments. Like the Natufian, Harifian is characterized...
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and followed by the proto-agrarian Natufian culture of the Epipalaeolithic. The appearance of the Kebaran culture, of microlithic type implies a significant...
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and followed by the proto-agrarian Natufian culture of the Epipalaeolithic. The appearance of the Kebaran culture, of microlithic type, implies a significant...
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Emmanuel Anati, the Natufian culture had arisen as a result of the mixing of the local Kebarian culture of the Levant with the Mushabi culture. According to...
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witnessed waves of early humans out of Africa, to the emergence of Natufian culture c. 10th millennium BCE, the region entered the Bronze Age c. 2,000...
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Shubayqa 1, once home of the Natufian hunter-gatherers, roughly 4,000 years before the advent of agriculture. Natufian culture also demonstrates the earliest...
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East", in: Humanities 19 (2012) 1-20, hier: S. 2. Epipaleolithic Prehistory of Iran History of Mesopotamia Trialetian culture Natufian culture Khiamian...
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25000–17000 BC. In the Levant, the Natufian culture was the first to become sedentary at around 12000 BC. The Natufians were sedentary for more than 2000...
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Civilization (redirect from Advanced culture)
peoples of the Pacific Northwest and perhaps during the Mesolithic Natufian culture. It is possible that food surpluses and relatively large scale social...
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Prehistoric Egypt (redirect from Egyptian pre-dynastic culture)
95.15.9053. PMC 21201. PMID 9671803. Bar Yosef, Ofer (1998). "The Natufian Culture in the Levant, Threshold to the Origins of Agriculture". Evolutionary...
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Jericho (category Natufian sites)
to predate the invention of agriculture, with the construction of Natufian culture structures beginning earlier than 9000 BCE, the beginning of the Holocene...
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Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (category Neolithic cultures of Asia)
in use. They precede the ceramic Neolithic Yarmukian culture. PPNA succeeds the Natufian culture of the Epipalaeolithic Near East. PPNA archaeological...
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Africa —— Parthenocarpic figs and Nile shellfish (please refer to Natufian culture#Long-distance exchange). Chicki, L; Nichols, RA; Barbujani, G; Beaumont...
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Neolithic (redirect from Neolithic American culture)
culture, as it did in Scandinavia. Following the ASPRO chronology, the Neolithic started in around 10,200 BC in the Levant, arising from the Natufian...
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Prehistory of the Levant (section Natufian)
significant aspects of this culture were their large community sizes and their sedentary lifestyles. Although the Late Natufian experienced a slight reversal...
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Skhul Cave revealed the first evidence of the late Epipalaeolithic Natufian culture, characterized by the presence of abundant microliths, human burials...
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000 BC) and was later correlated with urban population density. The Natufian culture prevailed in the Levant through the 10th millennium and was unusual...
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around fresh water springs and lakes in the Levantine corridor by the Natufian culture. Higham, Thomas F. G.; Wesselingh, Frank P.; Hedges, Robert E. M.;...
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into Israel, eventually feeding the Ayalon River. The Natufian culture–an archaeological culture of the Levant region–is named after the wadi. Along with...
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12th millennium BC (section Human culture)
millennium BC. During this millennium, the first dog remains came from the Natufian culture of the southern Levant. There is material evidence for the build up...
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in Africa at the time would have been nomadic hunter-gatherers. The Natufian culture continued to prevail in the Levantine and upper Mesopotamian areas...
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Pre-Pottery Neolithic (category Neolithic cultures of Asia)
12,000 – c. 8,500 years ago, (10000 – 6500 BCE). It succeeds the Natufian culture of the Epipalaeolithic Near East (also called Mesolithic), as the domestication...
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a process leading to sedentary culture can be seen in the Levant to as early as 12,000 BC, when the Natufian culture became sedentary; it evolved into...
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fertile, and the aquifers are full. c. 12,500 to 9,500 BCE – Natufian culture: a culture of sedentary hunter-gatherers who may have cultivated rye in...
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Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (redirect from PPNB culture)
Palestine. Like the earlier PPNA people, the PPNB culture developed from the Mesolithic Natufian culture. However, it shows evidence of having more northerly...
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El Khiam arrow heads, the Khiamian is placed in the continuity of the Natufian, without any major technical innovations. However, for the first time houses...
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Part of a series on the History of Palestine Prehistory Natufian culture Pre-Pottery Tahunian Ghassulian Jericho Ancient history Canaan Phoenicia Egyptian...
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ʿAin Mallaha (category Natufian sites)
(Hebrew: עינן) was an Epipalaeolithic settlement belonging to the Natufian culture, occupied circa 14,326–12,180 cal. BP. The settlement is an example...
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