- ʿAin
Mallaha (Arabic: عين ملاحة) or
Eynan (Hebrew: עינן) was an
Epipalaeolithic settlement belonging to the
Natufian culture,
occupied circa 14,326–12...
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Mallaha (Arabic: ملاّحة) was a
Palestinian Arab village,
located 16
kilometers (9.9 mi)
northeast of Safed, on the
highway between the
latter and Tiberias...
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preceding ones. Some
Natufian sites had
stone built architecture; Ain
Mallaha is an
example of
round stone structures. Cave
sites are also seen frequently...
- Khalaily, Hamudi; Valla, François (2023). "Bone
aerophones from Eynan-
Mallaha (Israel)
indicate imitation of
raptor calls by the last hunter-gatherers...
- have been
found in Tell es-Sultan (ancient Jericho),
Israel (notably Ain
Mallaha,
Nahal Oren, and Kfar Ha****sh),
Gilgal in the
Jordan Valley, and Byblos...
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microlithic flint tool industry.
Natufian sites in
Israel include Ain
Mallaha, el-Wad, Ein Gev,
Hayonim cave,
Nahal Oren and Kfar Ha****sh. In July 2022...
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specifically aerophones.
Several of
these bones were
excavated at Eynan-
Mallaha and date back to 10,730 and 9760 cal BC.
Smaller bird
bones were preferred...
- 0.8% Kathabaniyan, 0.8% Khatwe, 0.6% Gharti/Bhujel, 0.6% Majhi, 0.6%
Mallaha, 0.6% Marwadi, 0.6%
other Terai, 0.5%
Terai Brahmin, 0.5% Dhimal, 0.5%...
- Kami, 2.0% Satar/Santal, 1.6% Teli, 1.3% Damai/Dholi, 1.3% Khawas, 1.3%
Mallaha, 1.2% Dhanuk, 1.2% Dhimal, 1.0% Marwadi, 1.0%
other Terai, 0.9% Gurung...
- 300 BCE).
Other remains from this era have been
found at Tel Abu Hureura, Ein
Mallaha,
Beidha and Jericho.
Between 10,000 and 5000 BCE,
agricultural communities...