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The Yarmukian Culture in Israel.
- Y. Garfinkel
- Art
- 1993
- Les resultats des fouilles recentes et l'analyse du materiel provenant des fouilles anciennes ont permis notre comprehension de la culture yarmoukienne en Israel. Des habitations rondes ou…
Ritual Burial of Cultic Objects: The Earliest Evidence
- Y. Garfinkel
- HistoryCambridge Archaeological Journal
- 1 October 1994
This article deals with the ritual burial of cultic objects in the Near East during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods. These items are not grave goods associated with human burials but objects…
The domestication of water: the Neolithic well at Sha'ar Hagolan, Jordan Valley, Israel
- Y. Garfinkel, Ariel Vered, O. Bar‐Yosef
- PhysicsAntiquity
- 1 September 2006
A well in the Jordan Valley shows that the Neolithic revolution included an understanding of underground water and how to access it. The excavation of the well in longtitudinal cross-section is also…
Large-scale storage of grain surplus in the sixth millennium BC: the silos of Tel Tsaf
- Y. Garfinkel, D. Ben‐Shlomo, T. Kuperman
- PhysicsAntiquity
- 1 June 2009
Abstract The authors report and describe the remarkable grain silos discovered at Tel Tsaf in the southern Levant. These tall, white, barrel-shaped towers seem to mark the first appearance of…
Burnt lime products and social implications in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of the Near East
- Y. Garfinkel
- Geography
- 1987
PREHISTORY OF CONCRETE
- R. Malinowski, Y. Garfinkel
- History
- 1 March 1991
The article describes concrete slabs uncovered at neolithic archaeological sites in southern Galillee. It shows that Roman concrete and the Greek emplechton had their precursors in…
Yiftahel: A Neolithic Village from the Seventh Millennium B.C. in Lower Galilee, Israel
- Y. Garfinkel
- Environmental Science
- 1987
AbstractAs part of a large salvage project at yiftahel, Lower Galilee, Israel, layers of a Pre-Pottery Neolithic B village (of the 7th millennium B.C.) were uncovered. The excavation concentrated on…
The Zoomorphic Figurines from Sha'ar Hagolan: Hunting Magic Practices in the Neolithic Near East
- Michael Freikman, Y. Garfinkel
- Physics
- 1 April 2009
Abstract While much attention has been paid to the anthropomorphic figurines of the Yarmukian culture, very little is known about the zoomorphic representations made by the same people. This paper…
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