Tel Tsaf (Hebrew: תל צף) is an archaeological site located in the central Jordan Valley, south-east of Beit She'an. Tel Tsaf is dated to the Middle Chalcolithic (ca. 5300/5200–4700/4500 BC) a little-known period in the archaeology of the Levant,[1] post-dating the Pottery Neolithic B phase of the Wadi Rabah Culture and pre-dating the Ghassulian of the Late Chalcolithic.
^Price, Meredith. "At the Bottom of the Well: The Tel-Tsaf Excavation". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
TelTsaf (Hebrew: תל צף) is an archaeological site located in the central Jordan Valley, south-east of Beit She'an. TelTsaf is dated to the Middle Chalcolithic...
over the following millennia. Well-preserved mudbricks from a site at TelTsaf, in the Jordan Valley, have been dated to 5200 BCE, though there is no...
in setting movable type and in bookbinding. A small copper awl from a TelTsaf grave in Israel is currently the oldest metal object discovered in the...
including Gesher, Yiftahel, the Neolithic settlement of Tel Ashkelon, Sha'ar HaGolan, Tel ‘Ali and TelTsaf. Garfinkel is the author of 12 books and over 100...
considerable engineering analysis of the system. The 5th millennium BC site of TelTsaf in the southern Levant contain the earliest known silos. Archaeological...
the Jordan Valley from a number of small assemblages: Beth-Shean XVIII, TelTsaf, Tell esh-Shunah, Tell Abu Habil, and Abu Hamid. M. Prausnitz. 1971. From...
and TelTsaf of the following Early/Middle Chalcolithic period (c. 5300–4500 BCE) Wadi Rabah Baysamun Dan Kfar Giladi HaGoshrim Nahal Betzet Tel Teo Kabri...
grounds of the kibbutz. Near the kibbutz is an archaeological site called TelTsaf, a 7,000-year-old prehistoric village which has produced the largest database...
3406/paleo.1988.4446. Gopher, A (1988). "The Flint industry from TelTsaf. Tel Aviv, Journal of the Tel Aviv University Institute of". Archeology. 15–16: 37–46...