- Tel
Qashish, also
spelled Tel
Kashish (Hebrew: תל קשיש) or Tell el-Q****is in Arabic, is a tell (ancient mound)
located in the
northwestern Jezreel Valley...
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engraved limestone plaquettes from the
Epipaleolithic open-air site Ein
Qashish South in the
Jezreel Valley, Israel. The
engravings were
uncovered in Kebaran...
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engraved limestone plaquettes from the
Epipalaeolithic open-air site Ein
Qashish South in the
Jezreel Valley, Palestine. The
engravings were
uncovered in...
- pottery.
These sites include Tel Megiddo, Tel Yokneam, Tel Qiri, Afula, Tel
Qashish, Be'er Tiveon,
Hurvat Hazin, Tel Risim, Tel Re'ala,
Hurvat Tzror, Tel Sham...
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Jezreel Valley,
including Tel Megiddo, Tel Yokneam, Tel Qiri, Afula, Tel
Qashish, Be'er Tiveon,
Hurvat Hazin, Tel Risim, Tel Re'ala,
Hurvat Tzror, Tel Sham...
- area.
Evidence for long-term open-air
settlements is
known from the 'Ein
Qashish site in Israel, and
Moldova I in Ukraine.
Although Neanderthals appear...
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Microliths tools from Ein
Qashish South,
Jezreel Valley, Israel,
Kebaran and
Geometric Kebaran, ca. 23,000-16.500 BP...
- (L1-2): Ksâr 'Akil and El Masloukh.
Israel (Is1-5): Kebara, Tabun, Ein
Qashish, Shovakh, and Amud.
Palestine (WB1): Shuqba.
Syria (S1): Dederiyeh. Iraq...
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leads from the Tel
Qashish Interchange nearby Yokneam Illit to Tiberias. It is 48km long. Its
western section, from the Tel
Qashish Interchange to the...
- pottery.
These sites include Tel Megiddo, Tel Yokneam, Tel Qiri, Afula, Tel
Qashish, Be'er Tiveon,
Hurvat Hazin, Tel Risim, Tel Re'ala,
Hurvat Tzror, Tel Sham...