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Kebara Cave (Hebrew: מערת כבארה, romanized: Me'arat Kebbara, Arabic: مغارة الكبارة, romanized: Mugharat al-Kabara) is a
limestone cave
locality in Wadi...
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Kebara 2 (or
Kebara Mousterian Hominid 2, KMH2) is a 61,000 year-old
Levantine Neanderthal mid-body male skeleton. It was
discovered in 1983 by Ofer Bar-Yosef...
- Luka
Kebara (Serbian Cyrillic: Лука Кебара; born 1994) is a
Serbian politician. He was
elected to the
National ****embly of
Serbia in the 2020 parliamentary...
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Mediterranean dating to c. 23,000 to 15,000
Before Present (BP). Its type site is
Kebara Cave,
south of Haifa. The
Kebaran was
produced by a
highly mobile nomadic...
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Kebara temple ruins (毛原廃寺跡,
Kebara haiji ato) is an
archeological site with the
ruins of a Nara
period Buddhist temple located in the
Kebara neighborhood...
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indicating that it was a
place of
pilgrimage from the 3rd to 7th century. The
Kebara cavern, with 10
prehistoric layers of occupation,
covering from
middle Palaeolithic...
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larger diaphragm and
possibly greater lung capacity. The lung
capacity of
Kebara 2 was
estimated to have been 9.04 L (2.39 US gal),
compared to the average...
- The
discovery of a modern-looking
hyoid bone of a
Neanderthal man in the
Kebara Cave in
Israel led its
discoverers to
argue that the
Neanderthals had a...
- Arensburg; M.
Chech (2003). "New
human remains from
Kebara Cave (Mount Carmel). The
place of the
Kebara hominids in the
Levantine Mousterian fossil record"...
- have been
tentatively identified in
Mousterian Neanderthal deposits in
Kebara Cave,
Mount Carmel, Israel.
Unlike many
species of vetch, its
seeds are...