Journal Article10.3406/PALEO.1986.4412
The Source of Archaeological Obsidian from a Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Site at Yiftahel, Israel
Joseph Yellin,Yosef Garfinkel +1 more
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TL;DR: Le site PPNB de Yiftahel en Basse Galilee a livre 8 pieces en obsidienne furent analysees par activation neutronique, attestant des contacts culturels entre la Basse-Galilee and l'Anatolie Centrale.
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Abstract: Le site PPNB de Yiftahel en Basse Galilee a livre 8 pieces en obsidienne Ces obsidiennes furent analysees par activation neutronique Leur provenance semble etre le Gollu Dag attestant des contacts culturels entre la Basse-Galilee et l'Anatolie Centrale
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