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Pottery and ceramics have been produced in the Levant since prehistoric times.
it may be known as 'Rouj 2a' in Northern Levantine Rouj basin (Idlib, Syria). By the earliest PN phase pottery was ubiquitous and it remained so for virtually...
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relationship between the Lodian culture and the two other Southern LevantinePottery Neolithic cultures, the Yarmoukian and the Wadi Raba culture, has...
goods. In the Wadi Tumilat, Tell el-Maskhuta shows a great deal of Levantinepottery and an occupation history closely correlated to the Fifteenth Dynasty...
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The Levantine corridor is the relatively narrow strip in Western Asia, between the Mediterranean Sea to the northwest and deserts to the southeast, which...
Levantine archaeology is the archaeological study of the Levant. It is also known as Syro-Palestinian archaeology or Palestinian archaeology (particularly...
collapse. Over time, they gradually assimilated elements of the indigenous Levantine Semitic societies while preserving their own unique culture. In 604 BC...
The Linear Pottery culture (LBK) is a major archaeological horizon of the European Neolithic period, flourishing c. 5500–4500 BC. Derived from the German...
nomadic hunter-gatherers. The Natufian culture continued to prevail in the Levantine and upper Mesopotamian areas of the Fertile Crescent with their most significant...
Pre-Pottery Neolithic A. The Early Epipalaeolithic, also known as Kebaran, lasted from 20,000 to 12,150 BP. It followed the Upper Paleolithic Levantine Aurignacian...
Syrian deserts and support the presence of pre-Acheulian cultures in the Levantine corridor, but their chronological context cannot be determined. Ubeidiya...
which can be explained by high migratory flow between Levantine sub-regions. However, Levantine Arabs were genetically distant from Arabian Peninsula...
Bell Beaker people assimilated local pottery forms such as the polypod cup. These "common ware" types of pottery then spread in association with the classic...
longer widely used but would appear to be an early PPNB culture of the Levantine corridor of around 8800 BC according to the ASPRO chronology. Buzy, Denis...
distinctively Greek Euboean ceramic wares, it was widely exported and is found in Levantine sites, including Tyre and far inland in the late 11th and 10th centuries...
Archaeogenetic analysis has revealed derivation of later (Neolithic to Bronze Age) Levantines primarily from Natufians, besides substantial admixture from Chalcholithic...
the Natufian culture co-existed with the PPNA which prevailed in the Levantine and upper Mesopotamian areas of the Fertile Crescent. In North Africa...
equivalents typical of the Paleolithic. Depending on the region, some use of pottery and textiles may be found in sites allocated to the Mesolithic, but generally...
and 5100 BC. The period is a continuous development out of the earlier Pottery Neolithic and is located primarily in the fertile valley of the Khabur...
Palaepaphos-Skales near Kouklia. In Skales, many Levantine imports and Cypriote imitations of Levantine forms have been found and point to a Phoenician...