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The Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition in the southern Levant: New insights from the late Middle Paleolithic site of Far’ah II, Israel
Goder-Goldberger, Mae; Crouvi, Onn; Caracuta, Valentina; Kolska Horwitz, Liora; Neumann, Frank H.; Porat, Naomi; Scott, Louis; Shavit, Roi; Jacoby-Glass, Yael; Zilberman, Tami; Boaretto, Elisabetta
Abstract:
Far’ah II is an open-air site in the north western Negev desert (Israel). Previous excavations in the 1970’s revealed a rich, in situ Middle Paleolithic (MP) assemblage composed of flint and limestone artifacts, animal bones and charcoal. Renewed excavation at the site were undertaken in 2017, to re-date it and provide a more accurate constrain to the sites’ age, as well as collect samples for paleoclimatic proxies. Our new Optically Stimulated Luminescence and 14C ages together with the stable oxygen isotope signature of the loess sediments, constrain the age of the upper archaeological horizon to
Automatic Tags
Stable isotopes; Pleistocene; Paleoenvironment; Middle east; Negev desert; Prehistoric hunter-gatherers
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