- ʿAin
Mallaha (Arabic: عين ملاحة) or
Eynan (Hebrew: עינן) was an
Epipalaeolithic settlement belonging to the
Natufian culture,
occupied circa 14,326–12...
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Mallaha (Arabic: ملاّحة) was a
Palestinian Arab village,
located 16
kilometers (9.9 mi)
northeast of Safed, on the
highway between the
latter and Tiberias...
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Mallaha,
Natufian period, 12,500–9500 BC
Stone mortar from ʿAin
Mallaha,
Natufian period, 12,500–9500 BC
Limestone and
basalt mortars, ʿAin
Mallaha,...
- Khalaily, Hamudi; Valla, François (2023). "Bone
aerophones from Eynan-
Mallaha (Israel)
indicate imitation of
raptor calls by the last hunter-gatherers...
- (ancient Jericho) and
Gilgal in the
Jordan Valley;
Israel (notably Ain
Mallaha,
Nahal Oren, and Kfar Ha****sh); and in Byblos, Lebanon. The
start of Neolithic...
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proximity to
another major Natufian ("Final Old
Stone Age") site, 'Ain
Mallaha.
Kathleen Kenyon notes that
Beisamoun disappeared under modern drainage...
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microlithic flint tool industry.
Natufian sites in
Israel include Ain
Mallaha, el-Wad, Ein Gev,
Hayonim cave,
Nahal Oren and Kfar Ha****sh. In July 2022...
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specifically aerophones.
Several of
these bones were
excavated at Eynan-
Mallaha and date back to 10,730 and 9760 cal BC.
Smaller bird
bones were preferred...
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Samanoud Sinai Star v Badr
Sharkia v
Shabab Qasta Eastern Company v Ahli Al-
Mallaha Levels v
Maadi &
Yacht Egypt Stars v
Seela Misr Lel
Makkasa v
Golden Gate...
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significant percentage of the po****tion
descends from the
villages of
Mallaha and Al-Salihiyya, as well as
other villages in the
district of Safad, including...