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Ohalo II

Ohalo II is an archaeological site in the Northern District, Israel, near Kinneret, on the southwest shore of the Sea of Galilee. It is one of the best preserved hunter-gatherer archaeological sites of the Last Glacial Maximum, radiocarbon dated to around 23,000 BP (calibrated). It is at the junction of the Upper Paleolithic and the Epipaleolithic, and…

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Location
Northern District, Israel
Built
c. 23,000 years ago
Discovered
1989
Excavation dates
1989-1991, 1999-2000
Type
Archaeological site

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Excavations

Organic remains

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Spatial distribution and gender roles

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Triples59
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related to Organic remains · 15
Ohalo II → Archeologists, Bromus, Ehud Weiss, Furthermore, Had, Hordeum, Hut, In, Most, Neolithic, Piptatherum, Rubus, Such, The, This
related to Excavations · 11
Ohalo II → Dani Nadel, Galilee, Haifa, However, In, It, Ohalo, Sea, The, The Israeli Antiquities Authority, University
related to history · 10
Ohalo II → Galilee, Hearths, Hundreds, In, Levant Jordan Rift Valley, Sea, The, These, They, Upper Paleolithic
related to Spatial distribution and gender roles · 6
Ohalo II → As, However, It, One, Such, The
related to Flint tools · 5
Ohalo II → Bladelets, Hut, It, The, There
related to Sickles for harvesting cereals · 5
Ohalo II → Furthermore, Natufian, Near East, The, Use-wear
Built · 1
Ohalo II → c. 23,000 years ago
Discovered · 1
Ohalo II → 1989
Excavation dates · 1
Ohalo II → 1989-1991, 1999-2000
Location · 1
Ohalo II → Northern District, Israel

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Ohalo IIBuiltc. 23,000 years ago1.00infobox
Ohalo IIDiscovered19891.00infobox
Ohalo IIExcavation dates1989-1991, 1999-20001.00infobox
Ohalo IILocationNorthern District, Israel1.00infobox
Ohalo IITypeArchaeological site1.00infobox
Ohalo IIis aarchaeological site in the Northern District0.90text
windinstance ofSuch a high concentration of seeds in the hut makes it highly unlikely that they were accidentally deposited into the hut via natural forces0.80text
Ohalo IIrelated to ExcavationsDani Nadel0.60section
Ohalo IIrelated to ExcavationsUniversity0.60section
Ohalo IIrelated to ExcavationsHaifa0.60section
Ohalo IIrelated to ExcavationsSea0.60section
Ohalo IIrelated to ExcavationsGalilee0.60section

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