The Levantine waterway, riparian archaeology, paleolimnology, and conservation / Dov F. Por -- Quaternary lake margins of the Levant Rift Valley / Craig S. Feibel -- Hippos, pigs, bovids, ...
It’s history frozen in time: an expansive cave in Northern Israel where early humans lived for thousands of years, locked away and preserved after its entrance collapsed some 30,000 years ago. It’s in ...
A tiny grape pip (scale 1mm), left on the ground some 780,000 years ago, is one of more than 9,000 remains of edible plants discovered in an old Stone Age site in Israel on the shoreline of Lake Hula ...
Favourable climatic conditions influenced the sequence of settlement movements of Homo sapiens in the Levant on their way from Africa to Europe. In a first step, modern humans settled along the coast ...
Fossil and genetic evidence suggests that anatomically modern humans originated in Africa and dispersed into Europe around 40,000-50,000 years ago, at the start of the Late Stone Age. Human remains ...
Favourable climatic conditions influenced the sequence of settlement movements of Homo sapiens in the Levant on their way from Africa to Europe. In a first step, modern humans settled along the coast ...
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