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Stratum plus. 2014. No1

Y. Zaidner (Jerusalem, Israel)

A New Open-Air Middle Palaeolithic Site at Nesher Ramla, Israel




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Pages: 29-44


This paper describes unique formation processes at open-air Middle Palaeolithic site of Nesher Ramla, Israel, and presents results of the preliminary studies of the lithic assemblages of the site. The site is located in the karst depression formed by gravitational deformation and sagging into the underground voids. The depression was used by hominins during the middle part of the Levantine Middle Palaeolithic (OSL dates: 167±11—78±6 ka). At the beginning of hominin occupation, the depression was already formed and the site formation was primarily shaped by cycled mechanism of deposition of eroded soils, watterlogging, pedogenesis and human occupation. Such formation mechanism is profoundly different from Levantine Middle Palaeolithic cave’ and open-air sites. Lithic technology at Nesher Ramla shows Levantine Mousterian affinities. However, the preliminary evidence suggests that Nesher Ramla lithic assemblage differs from lithic assemblages of both Levantine Mousterian cave and open-air sites. The main differences are in highly tandardized tool-kit with intensively retouched side-scrapers and evidence for sidescrapers’ resharpening that was not recorded in other Levantine Mousterian sites.


Keywords: Levant, Middle Palaeolithic, Levantine Mousterian, Nesher Ramla, karst depression, site formation processes


Information about author:

Yossi Zaidner
(Jerusalem, Israel). Ph. D. Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, 91905, Israel; Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa. Mount Carmel, Haifa, 31905, Israel.
E-mail: [email protected]

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