The chipped stone assemblages from Yiftaḥ'el.

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Abstract

The flint assemblage from Yiftaḥ’el numerically constitutes the largest component of portable artifacts of material culture recovered from the site. As such its importance should not be underestimated, especially in light of the relative scarcity of other elements of material culture from the Neolithic levels. However, the integrity, associations, and affinities of the lithic assemblages at the site are problematic.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationYiftah’el
Subtitle of host publicationSalvage and Rescue Excavations at a Prehistoric Village in Lower Galilee
EditorsEliot Braun
Place of PublicationJerusalem
PublisherIsrael Antiquities Authority
Chapter16
Pages133-154
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9789654065436
ISBN (Print)9654060302
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1997

Publication series

NameIAA reports
PublisherIsrael Antiquities Authority
Volume2

Keywords

  • Stone implements -- Eretz Israel
  • Yiftahel Site (Israel) -- Antiquities
  • Eretz Israel -- Antiquities

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