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  2. Levantine archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Levantine archaeology is the archaeological study of the Levant. It is also known as Syro-Palestinian archaeology or Palestinian archaeology [ 1 ] [ 2 ] (particularly when the area of inquiry centers on ancient Palestine [ 3 ] ).

  3. List of archaeological periods (Levant) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning and ending dates of prehistoric ages are based on the introduction and prevalence of certain technologies, which varied from culture to culture; similarly, historical eras are named after cultures in the area of influence in which the Levant was included. However, archaeologists studying other regions have sometimes found it useful to ...

  4. History of the ancient Levant - Wikipedia

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    The Levant is one of the earliest centers of sedentism and agriculture throughout history, and some of the earliest agrarian cultures, Pre-Pottery Neolithic, developed in the region. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Previously regarded as a peripheral region in the ancient Near East , modern academia largely considers the Levant as a center of civilization on ...

  5. Prehistory of the Levant - Wikipedia

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    The earliest traces of the human occupation in the Levant are documented in Ubeidiya in the Jordan Valley of the Southern Levant (Historical Palestine). The site was dated to c. 1.4 million years ago , [ 2 ] but further research has fixed its chronological context to 1.5–1.2 million years ago. [ 3 ]

  6. Levant - Wikipedia

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    In The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Levant: c. 8000–332 BCE (OHAL; 2013), the definition of the Levant for the specific purposes of the book is synonymous to that of the Arabic "bilad al-sham, 'the land of sham [Syria]'", translating in Western parlance to greater Syria. [10] OHAL defines the boundaries of the Levant as follows ...

  7. Category:Levantine archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Levantine archaeology, the archaeological study of the Levant. The geographical scope of Levantine archaeology includes the Hatay Province of Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Cyprus.

  8. Southern Levant - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Levant refers to the lower half of the Levant but there is some variance of geographical definition, with the widest definition including Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, southern Syria, and the Sinai Desert. [7] In the field of archaeology, the southern Levant is "the region formerly identified as Syria-Palestine and including ...

  9. Bronze Age necropolis of Byblos - Wikipedia

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    Current World Archaeology (Book review) (127) Sparks, Rachael Thyrza (5 July 2017). Stone Vessels in the Levant. Oxford: Routledge. ISBN 9781351547789. OCLC 994205911. Vermeulen, Joost (5 November 2022).