- The
Kebaran culture, also
known as the 'Early Near East Epipalaeolithic', is an
archaeological culture of the
Eastern Mediterranean dating to c. 23,000...
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corresponds to the
Kebaran culture, c. 20,000 to 14,500
years ago, the
Middle Epipalaeolithic is the
Geometric Kebaran or late
phase of the
Kebaran, and the Late...
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rather woodland. The
Natufian developed in the same
region as the
earlier Kebaran culture. It is
generally seen as a successor,
which evolved out of elements...
- been used by the
Kebaran culture (the
Levant with Sinai) from 22000 to 18000 BC to
crush grains and
other plant material. The
Kebaran mortars that have...
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being the Natufian. The
preceding final Upper Paleolithic period is the
Kebaran or "Upper
Paleolithic Stage VI".
Epipalaeolithic hunter-gatherers, generally...
- 000BP, but it is
clear that it is
broadly contemporary with the
Levantine Kebaran, with
which it
shares features. It
seems to have
evolved from the Upper...
- industries. The
first phase of the
Epipalaeolithic Near East, also
known as
Kebaran,
lasts from 20,000 to 12,150 BP.
Small stone tools called microliths and...
- of a
series on the
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- of the
Kebaran culture, of
microlithic type
implies a
significant rupture in the
cultural continuity of
Levantine Upper Paleolithic. The
Kebaran culture...
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descends towards the wadi floor. The site was
first excavated in 1941.
Kebaran (Upper Paleolithic),
Natufian (Epipaleolithic) and Pre-Pottery Neolithic...