- Wadi
Natuf (Arabic: وادي الناطوف, Wadi al-
Natuf or Wadi en-
Natuf; Hebrew: נחל נטוף) is a
river (wadi) in the West Bank, in the
north of the
Ramallah and...
- al-Bireh Governorate, Palestine. In 2013, the cave,
along with
nearby Wadi
Natuf, were
added to UNESCO's
tentative list for
possible designation as a World...
- the term
Natufian based on her
excavations at the
Shuqba cave (Wadi an-
Natuf) near the town of Shuqba. The
Natufian culture was
discovered by British...
- of 364 meters, is near the
ravine of Wadi Artabba, also
known as
Nahal Natuf,
southeast of the
Palestinian village of Deir Abu Mash'al in the West Bank...
- cave,
naming the
newly discovered industry the Natufian,
after Wadi en-
Natuf near Shuqba, and
tentatively linking it to the
European Mesolithic, based...
-
Archived from the
original on 24 May 2021.
Retrieved 28
October 2023. "Wadi
Natuf and
Shuqba Cave".
UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Archived from the original...
-
Garrod in 1928,
after identifying an
archaeological sequence at Wadi al-
Natuf which included a Late Levallois-Mousterian
layer and a
stratified deposit...
-
cultural label for the late
Epipalaeolithic Natufian culture (from Wadi
Natuf, the
location of the
Shuqba cave)
following her
excavations at Es-Skhul...
- Subdistrict. It was
located 8 km
northeast of Ramla, on the bank of Wadi al-
Natuf. The site, now
known as Tel Hadid, has
yielded significant archaeological...
-
Palestinian villager of
Shuqba from
which it took its name, and the Wadi
Natuf area
became a
dumping site full of
garbage and
litter or was
crossed by...