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HaYonim Cave (Hebrew: מערת היונים, romanized: Me'arat
HaYonim, lit. 'Cave of the Pigeons') is a cave
located in a
limestone bluff about 250
meters above...
- The
carving of a
horse with
traces of a
layer of
ocher painting from
HaYonim Cave, now in the
Israel Museum, is
generally categorized as Aurignacian...
- Jewelry, Fazael, Israel,
Upper Paleolithic. A
carving of a
running horse,
Hayonim Cave, Levant.
Stone tools from the
Aurignacian culture are
known as Mode...
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Shamanistic Rituals." (2000). "
Hayonim horse". museums.gov.il. Bar-Yosef, Ofer; Belfer-Cohen, Anna (1981). "The
Aurignacian at
Hayonim Cave". Paléorient. 7 (2):...
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excavated and
studied many
important prehistoric sites in
Israel including Hayonim and
Kebara Caves and open-air
sites such as
Nahal Ein Gev I and
Nahal Neqarot...
- 2008. Lieberman,
Daniel E. (1991). "Seasonality and
gazelle hunting at
Hayonim Cave : new
evidence for "sedentism"
during the Natufian". Paléorient. 17...
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Retrieved 14
March 2018.
Lieberman D.E.,
Seasonality and
gazelle hunting at
Hayonim Cave : new
evidence for "sedentism"
during the Natufian, Paléorient, 1991...
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Geographic Society. p. 19.
Lieberman D.E.,
Seasonality and
gazelle hunting at
Hayonim Cave : new
evidence for "sedentism"
during the Natufian, Paléorient, 1991...
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Ahmar Fazael IV & VI
Gilgal II
Givat Hayil I Har
Harif K7
Hatoula Hayonim Cave and
Hayonim Terrace Hilazon Tachtit Hof
Shahaf Huzuq Musa Iraq ed Dubb Iraq...
- Goldberg, P. & Bar-Yosef, O., "Site
formation processes in
Kebara and
Hayonim Caves and
their significance in
Levantine Prehistoric caves", in T. Akazawa...