- Tell Abu
Hureyra (Arabic: تل أبو هريرة) is a
prehistoric archaeological site in the
Upper Euphrates valley in Syria. The tell was
inhabited between 13...
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adjacent areas.
Evidence uncovered at the
Epipalaeolithic site of Tell Abu
Hureyra in the
Euphrates valley of
northern Syria suggests that rye was
among the...
- 000 to 9,500
years ago), in the end-Mesolithic at
Mureybet and Tell Abu
Hureyra in Syria, and at
sites dating to 8000 BC in the area of Jericho. Aristophanes...
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supervisor was Dame
Kathleen Kenyon. He is
currently director of the Abu
Hureyra site and
current president of the
Archaeological Institute of America....
- been
attested in the bone ****emblage of the
prehistoric site of Tell Abu
Hureyra in Syria, but the
beaver has
never been
sighted in
historical times. The...
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cultivation of cereals,
specifically rye, by the
Natufian culture at Tell Abu
Hureyra, the site of
earliest evidence of
agriculture in the world. The world's...
- Late
Natufian to the
Ottoman Empire.
Excavated sites include Tell Abu
Hureyra, Emar,
Habuba Kabira, Mureybet, Tell es-Sweyhat, Tell Fray and
Dibsi ****...
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Syria Levantine corridor Natufian culture Halaf culture Uruk
period Abu
Hureyra Aswad Yarmukian culture Ancient Syria Amorites Akkadian Empire Arameans...
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techniques were
found at Ain Ghazal,
Yiftahel (western Galilee), and Abu
Hureyra (Upper Euphrates). The
period is
dated to
between c. 10,700 and c. 8,000...
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modern wheat still grows wild. At
several sites (e.g.
Hallan Çemi, Abu
Hureyra, Mureybet) we can see a
continuous occupation from a hunter-gathering lifestyle...