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- Chalcolithic Period in the Southern Levant (c. 4400 – c. 3500 BC). Its type-site, Teleilat el-Gh****ul, is located in the eastern Jordan Valley near the northern edge...
- 31°48′00″N 35°36′00″E / 31.80000°N 35.60000°E / 31.80000; 35.60000 Teleilat el-Gh****ul, also spelled Tuleilat el-Gh****ul and Tulaylât al-Gh****ûl, is...
- is found in the Levant, and certain parts of Anatolia, including Mezraa-Teleilat, and in North Africa at Tunus-Redeyef, Tunisia. Impressed pottery also...
- (תל בטש) or Teluliot Batashi (plural), and in Arabic as Tell Butashi or Teleilat Batashi (plural). The site is not to be confused with either the as yet...
- domestication of olives comes from the Chalcolithic period archaeological site of Teleilat el Gh****ul in modern Jordan. Farmers in ancient times believed that olive...
- contributions to the study of the prehistory of the Levant with his excavations at Teleilat el Gh****ul (1929–1934). Born in France, Mallon received his Jesuit training...
- Old City of Jerusalem (1964–66), at the Amman Airport Temple (1966), at Teleilat Gh****ul (1967) and at Samaria in 1968. Hennessy left Jerusalem in 1970...
- Age in the region. Archaeology of Israel Chalcolithic temple of Ein Gedi Teleilat el Gh****ul, type-site Rappel, Yoel, ed. (1980). תולדות ארץ-ישראל [History...
- 1992. Previously, Bourke also directed the university's excavations at Teleilat el Gh****ul. Smyth, Gareth (28 October 2018). "Exploring the Middle East's...
- Abyad) Transitional (in Turkish Euphrates area; main sites are Mezraa Teleilat and Akarcay Tepe, with pottery dated to c. 6800 BC) Halula I (in Syrian...