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Wadi Rabah culture information


The Wadi Rabah culture is a Pottery Neolithic archaeological culture of the Southern Levant, dating to the middle of the 5th millennium BCE.[1]

  1. ^ Levy, Thomas Evan (1998). The archaeology of society in the Holy Land (2nd ed.). Leicester University Press. pp. 211–214. ISBN 9780718501655. OCLC 40143782.

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Wadi Rabah culture

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The Wadi Rabah culture is a Pottery Neolithic archaeological culture of the Southern Levant, dating to the middle of the 5th millennium BCE. This period...

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Late Neolithic

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Neolithic 1 (LN1) Yarmukian culture Lodian (Jericho IX) culture Pottery Neolithic B (PNB) or Late Neolithic 2 (LN2) Wadi Rabah culture In the eastern desert...

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Tel Tsaf

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archaeology of the Levant, post-dating the Pottery Neolithic B phase of the Wadi Rabah Culture and pre-dating the Ghassulian of the Late Chalcolithic. The excavations...

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Tel Megiddo

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next, with significant content around 4500-3500 BCE, as part of the Wadi Rabah culture, at the following base level of Tel Megiddo, as other large tell sites...

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Abu Zurayq

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sandstone painted with ochre. The salvage 1996 salvage excavation yielded a Wadi Rabah silo, 1 meter deep and 1 meter in diameter, which at some point was used...

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Mishmar HaEmek

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rows were found and their use is unclear. Pottery belonging to the Wadi Rabah culture were found and dated the site to the Early Chalcolithic period. A...

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Shimron

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arrowhead as well as remains of the Wadi Rabah culture were discovered. Sparse evidence of the Ghassulian Culture of the Chalcolithic period was uncovered...

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Outline of the State of Palestine

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Wadi Qelt Villages named for Wadis ("Valleys") Wadi al-Arayis Wadi Ara, Haifa (depopulated in 1948) Wadi al-Far'a Wadi Fukin Regions of the State of...

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Palmyra

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southern bank of Wadi al-Qubur. The much later Hellenistic settlement of Palmyra was also located near the Efqa spring on the southern bank of Wadi al-Qubur....

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Christianity and Druze

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towards Non-Muslims in a Jewish State. Routledge. ISBN 9781136656804. Halabi, Rabah. Citizens of equal duties—Druze identity and the Jewish State (in Hebrew)...

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Druze

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percent in Israel. Recently there has been a growing Druze diaspora. Halabi, Rabah, Citizens of equal duties—Druze identity and the Jewish State (in Hebrew)...

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Teqoa

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Teqoa wilds to the east, Jannatah town to the north, Al Manshiya and Marah Rabah to the west, and Al Maniya and Kisan villages to the south. According to...

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Palestine Museum of Natural History

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an art installation by Khalil Rabah List of museums in the State of Palestine Abdel Nabi, Nabila (2023). "Khalil Rabah: The Palestinian Museum of Natural...

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Muhammad

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against Muslims in this period were against slaves, famously Bilal ibn Rabah and Amir ibn Fuhayra, who lacked clan protection. The Qur'an does not mention...

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Munhata

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six to three, with later Neolithic and Chalcolithic, Yarmukian and Wadi Rabah cultures in levels two and one. Buildings in the earlier stages had stone...

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List of archaeological sites by country

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fortified settlement ʿUmq al-Rabaḫ Late Iron Age settlement and burial area ʿUqdat al-Bakrah Early Iron Age metal-working site Wadi Sahtan rock art and inscriptions...

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Archaeology of Oman

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settlements—Mahaliya, al-Nejd, Nejd Madirah, Qaryat al-Saiḥ in Wadi Maḥram, Samad al-Shan sites S1, S7, ʿUmq al-Rabaḫ, Ṭīwī site TW2—have been documented. No coins were...

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Conquest of Mecca

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his descendants permanently. As the time for prayer approached, Bilal ibn Rabah ascended the Kaaba and called the adhan – the Islamic call to prayer. Abu...

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Levantine pottery

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incomplete firing The most recent PN phase is named after the site of Wadi Rabah, excavated by J. Kaplan. Y. Garfinkel relegates this final LN period to...

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Damascus

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following the Mongol withdrawal. Following their victory at the Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar, the Mongols led by Ghazan besieged the city for ten days, which...

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Bethlehem

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have descended from the Ghassanids who migrated from Yemen and from the Wadi Musa area in present-day Jordan and an-Najajreh descend from Najran. Another...

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Homs

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in a Mamluk victory. The Mamluks were finally defeated in the Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar, also known as the "Third Battle of Homs," in 1299. Homs declined...

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Criticism of Muhammad

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early converts to Islam were the poor and former slaves like Bilal ibn Rabah al-Habashi. Norman Geisler accuses Muhammad of "mercilessness" towards the...

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History of Algeria

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military, including Abdelkader Hachani and his successors, Othman Aissani and Rabah Kebir. Following the announcement to dissolve the FIS and implement a state...

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