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Qesem cave is a
Lower Paleolithic archaeological site near the town of Kafr
Qasim in Israel.
Early humans were
occupying the site by 400,000
until c....
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habitation of the
Zhoukoudian cave.[citation needed] At the
Amudian site of
Qesem Cave, near the city of Kfar Qasim, Israel,
evidence exists of the regular...
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bones containing bone
marrow for
later consumption has been
found in the
Qesem cave.
European diners in the 18th
century used a
marrow scoop (or marrow...
- 18:10 "let no one be
found among you who [qasam
qesem],
performs [onan], [nahash], or [kashaph]".
qasam qesem literally means distributes distributions, and...
- 1930s and 1950s,
before modern radiometric dating. The
recently excavated Qesem and
Tabun caves, however,
suggest the
oldest period is
about 350 kyr and...
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early Homo sapiens.
Notable Acheulo-Yabrudian
sites are
Tabun Cave and
Qesem Cave. In
December 2020,
archaeologists from the
University of
Haifa announced...
- socioeconomics,
hunting and
paleoecology during the late
Lower Paleolithic at
Qesem Cave, Israel".
Journal of
Human Evolution. 60 (2): 213–33. doi:10.1016/j...
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patrilinear or
matrilinear ancestor beyond 500,000 years).
Fossil teeth found at
Qesem Cave (Israel) and
dated to
between 400,000 and 200,000
years ago have been...
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HaYonim Kebara Manot Misliya Nahal Me'arot
Nahal Hemar Nahal Oren
Qafzeh Qesem Raqefet Skhul Tabun Zuttiyeh ****an
Kosegasawa Minatogawa Muroya Ōzakai Pinza-Abu...
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Cooking Earth oven
Granaries Grinding slab
Ground stone Hearth Aşıklı Höyük
Qesem cave
Manos Metate Mortar and
pestle Pottery Quern-stone
Storage pits Hunting...