- The
Yarmukian culture was a
Pottery Neolithic A (PNA)
culture of the
ancient Levant. It was the
first culture in
prehistoric Syria and one of the oldest...
- in Tel
Megiddo began around 5000 BCE
during the Neolithic. The
first Yarmukian culture remains were
found at this
level in 1930s excavations, but they...
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existing alongside the
Yarmukian and
Nizzanim cultures. The
Lodian culture appears mainly in
areas south of the
territory of the
Yarmukian culture, in the Shfela...
- it has
often served as
boundary line
between political entities. The
Yarmukian is a
Pottery Neolithic culture that
inhabited parts of
Israel and Jordan...
- time,
pottery was not yet in use. They
precede the
ceramic Neolithic Yarmukian culture. PPNA
succeeds the
Natufian culture of the
Epipalaeolithic Near...
- of the
Yarmouk River, ca. 6400–6000 BC (calibrated), in the
Neolithic Yarmukian site at Sha'ar HaGolan,
giving the site a
special significance in architectural...
-
corridor Natufian culture Halaf culture Uruk
period Abu
Hureyra Aswad Yarmukian culture Ancient Syria Amorites Akkadian Empire Arameans Canaanites Middle...
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makes its
first appearance c. 6400–6000 BC (calibrated), in the
Neolithic Yarmukian site at Sha'ar HaGolan, in the
central Jordan Valley, on the northern...
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While Garfinkel suggests that the
Nizzanim culture coexisted with the
Yarmukian and
Lodian cultures, Avi
Gopher and Ram
Gophna reject the
sites as a distinct...
-
lasted for the next two to four centuries. In the
following Munhatta and
Yarmukian post-pottery
Neolithic cultures that
succeeded it,
rapid cultural development...