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AMMAN – Even before Egypt became a political and military power, during a predynastic period (6,210 BC-3,100 BC), archaeologists and historians had e ...
AMMAN — During the mid-4th to the mid-3rd millennia Cal BC, the southern Levant saw changes in social organisation, settlement character and economy. Settlements became walled, megalithic funerary ...
One of the most significant discoveries involving these artifacts comes from the Early Acheulean site of ‘Ubeidiya, located in the Dead Sea Rift Valley in the southern Levant. This site, dated ...
This paper provides an in-depth study of the burial practices of the Hellenistic polytheistic communities of the Southern Levant. It discusses the modes of burial via the available data and addresses ...
The Philistines were an enigmatic culture that flourished during the Iron Age in the southern Levant from about 1200-600 B.C. In biblical accounts, ...
Yehoshua (Yeshu) Dray, From Gat to Bet-Gitot, 'Atiqot / עתיקות, כרך 114, Wine Production, Trade and Consumption in the Southern Levant (2024), pp. 91-136 ...
AMMAN — Located between the Karak and Tafileh governorates, Wadi Hasa was of interest for Jordanian and foreign researchers who from the late 1960’s conducted series of interdisciplinary human ecology ...
The ancient sling stones - the earliest evidence of warfare in Israel and the Levant. Research carried out by Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologists and published in the journal Atiqot pp. 1 ...
One of the most important collections of these artifacts was found at a site called ‘Ubeidiya in the southern Levant. Nestled in the Dead Sea Rift Valley, the site holds special significance.
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