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Ohalo II
The KHALUB-Tree in Mesopotamia: Myth Or Reality?
© in This Web Service Cambridge University
The Occurrence of Cereal Cultivation in China
Human Origin Sites and the World Heritage Convention in Eurasia
Fish Exploitation at the Sea of Galilee (Israel) by Early Fisher
Evidence for a Late Onset of Agriculture in the Lower Yangtze Region and Challenges for an Archaeobotany of Rice
The Origin of Cultivation and Proto-Weeds, Long Before Neolithic Farming.” Plos ONE 10 (7): E0131422
Natufian Culture in the Levant, Threshold to the Origins Of
The Use of Stone at Ohalo II, a 23,000 Year Old Site in the Jordan Valley, Israel Polina Spivak 1, Dani Nadel 2
Domesticating Space
Human Dental Microwear from Ohalo II (22,500–23,500 Cal BP), Southern Levant Patrick Mahoney*
Carnivory, Coevolution, and the Geographic Spread of the Genus Homo
The Zarzian in the Context of the Epipaleolithic Middle East
Towards a Broader View of Hunter-Gatherer Sharing
The KHALUB-Tree in Mesopotamia: Myth Or Reality? Naomi F
THE ORIGINS of AGRICULTURE: NEW DATA, Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas
Epipalaeolithic and Pre-Pottery Neolithic Burials from the North Lebanese Highlands in Their Regional Context Andrew Garrard1, Y
Synoptic Database
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Paleolithic Ϸ50,000 Cal B.P
Evidence of Freshwater Fish Exploitation at Ohalo II- a Waterlogged Upper Paleolithic Site
How the Neolithic Revolution Has Unfolded
The Endocast of the Late Middle Palaeolithic Manot 1 Specimen, Western Galilee, Israel
Stone Age Hut in Israel Yields World's Oldest Evidence of Bedding
The Non-Masticatory Use of the Anterior Teeth Among Late Pleistocene Humans
From the Stone Age Book 23.11.2015.Indd
Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology
Macro-Process of Past Plant Subsistence from the Upper Paleolithic to Middle Neolithic in China: a Quantitative Analysis of Multi- Archaeobotanical Data
From Sedentary Foragers to Village Hierarchies: the Emergence of Social Institutions
Supporting Information Sample Preparation and Extraction the Jar
Architecture, Sedentism, and Social Complexity at Pre-Pottery Neolithic a WF16, Southern Jordan
From Mobile Foragers to Complex Societies in Southwest Asia
The Role of Wild Grasses in Subsistence and Sedentism: New Evidence from the Northern Fertile Crescent