Abu Madi
Khiamian, Abu Madi Entity | |
Site notes | |
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Excavation dates | 1980– |
Archaeologists | Ofer Bar-Yosef |
Condition | Ruins |
Public access | Yes |
Abu Madi (
Dwellings were found to have stone built silos next to them.[5] It was first excavated in the early 1980s by Ofer Bar-Yosef.[6]
Culture
The culture has been referred to as the Abu Madi Entity as it shows evidence of having retained
statistical analysis to determine the rate of spread into Europe.[14]
Literature
- Bar-Yosef, Ofer., Neolithic Sites in Sinai, Frey and Uerpmann 1981, Beiträge zur Umweltgeschichte des Vorderen Orients, Tübinger Atlas des Vorderen Orients (TAVO) A 8, Wiesbaden, pp. 217–235, 19 pages, 1981.
- Gopher, Avi., Flint tool industries of the Neolithic period in Israel, PhD thesis, Hebrew University Jerusalem, 389 pages, 1985.
- Kuijt, I. Bar-Yosef, O., Radiocarbon Chronology for the Levantine Neolithic: Observations and Data, Radiocarbon, 36, 227–245, 1994.
- Gopher, A., Arrowheads of the Neolithic Levant. A Seriation Analysis, PhD thesis. American Schools of Oriental Research. Dissertation Series 10, 1994.
References
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- ^ The Review of archaeology. Review of Archaeology. 1991.
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- ^ Bar-Yosef, Ofer., Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites in Southern Sinai. Biblical Archaeologist 45:9–12, 1981.
- ISBN 978-0-306-46122-4.
- ^ Forster, ex oriente e.V. & Marion Benz & datalino, Christoph. "exoriente e.V. - PPND (neolithic radiocarbon dates) - Site". www.exoriente.org. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
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- ^ Gopher Avi. , Bar-Yosef Ofer. , Nadel D., Early Neolithic arrowhead types in the Southern Levant : a typological suggestion, Paléorient, Volume 17, Number 17-1, pp. 109–11, 1991.
- ^ British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem (2001). Levant.