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Jabroudian culture was named after Yabroud, where Iskafta cave was found in Syria

The Jabroudian culture is a cultural phase of the Middle Paleolithic of the Levant. It broadly belongs to the Mousterian culture, and shows connections with the European facies La Quina.

One of the most noticeable elements is the so-called Amoudian elements, that are the first known stone blades ever. Nevertheless, the connection of this Amoudian innovations with later Upper Paleolithic blades is most likely null.

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Jabroudian

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The Jabroudian culture is a cultural phase of the Middle Paleolithic of the Levant. It broadly belongs to the Mousterian culture, and shows connections...

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Upper Paleolithic

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000 BP, Wiltonian culture West Asia (including Middle East): 50,000 BP, Jabroudian culture (Levant) 40,000 BP, Amoudian culture 30,000 BP, Emireh culture...

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Yabroud

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important pre-historical findings), which dates back to a period known as Jabroudian culture, named after Yabroud; and the Yabroud temple, which was once Jupiter...

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