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The Geometric Kebaran occupation and lithic assemblage of Wadi Mataha, Southern Jordan

Excavations at the site of Wadi Mataha, located in Southern Jordan, revealed stratified Epipalaeolithic occupations containing Geometric Kebaran, Early Natufian, and Late Natufian deposits. Although the Middle Epipalaeolithic occupation at the site is small, it contains a human burial in a face-down...

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Published in:Quaternary international 2016-03, Vol.396, p.105-120
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