Archaeological and Faunal Evidence from Natufian and Timnian Sites in Southern Jordan, with Notes on Pollen Evidence

Archaeological excavations in the vicinity of Ras en-Naqb, southern Jordan, produced artifacts and faunal remains of two distinct cultural stages. The early Natufian site of Wâdī Judayid is carbon-dated ca. 12,000 b. p. This site predates the earliest dated coastal site in the Levant. The large numb...

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Authors: Henry, Donald O. (Author) ; Turnbull, Priscilla F. (Author) ; Emery-Barbier, Aline (Author) ; Leroi-Gourhan, Arlette (Author)
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Published: The University of Chicago Press 1985
In: Bulletin of ASOR
Year: 1985, Volume: 257, Pages: 45-64
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