- A
Canaanean blade is an
archaeological term for a long, wide
blade made out of
stone or flint,
predominantly found at
sites in
Israel and
Lebanon (ancient...
- the
Zealot (Acts 1:13, Luke 6:15) or
Simon the
Canaanite or
Simon the
Canaanean (Matthew 10:4, Mark 3:18; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σίμων ὁ Κανανίτης; Coptic: ⲥⲓⲙⲱⲛ...
-
Patriarchate area of Beirut. It was
notable for the
discovery of a
finely styled Canaanean blade javelin suggested to date to the
early or
middle Neolithic periods...
-
Egyptian god Amun Ammonite, an
extinct subclass of
mollusks Amorites, a
Canaanean people often confused with
Ammonites Amon (disambiguation) Amun (disambiguation)...
- craftspeople. This may have been ****ociated with the
introduction of
Canaanean blade technology,
which became common in the 4th
millennium BC and may...
- were also found. A
large number of
lithic remains were found,
including Canaanean blades, with
different styles reflecting the
local and Uruk po****tions...
-
Patriarchate area of Beirut. It was
notable for the
discovery of a
finely styled Canaanean blade javelin suggested to date to the
early or
middle Neolithic periods...
- JSTOR 1356563. S2CID 163386746. ROSEN,
STEVEN A. (1983-01-01). "The
Canaanean Blade and the
Early Bronze Age".
Israel Exploration Journal. 33 (1/2):...
- Jacques; van Gijn,
Annelou (2004). "The
Functional Riddle of 'Glossy'
Canaanean Blades and the Near
Eastern Threshing Sledge".
Journal of Mediterranean...
-
including Tell Brak and Tell Mardikh.
There were
production areas for
Canaanean blades on the outskirts.
After a
period of
abandonment the
second occupation...