Abstract

During the 1979 Wādī el-Ḥasā Survey, Khirbet Hammān was discovered on the southeastern slopes of the Wādī el-Ḥasā. Artifacts collected included chipped stone and groundstone assemblages that dated the site typologically to Pre-Pottery Neolithic B. Remnants of architecture and settlement evidence from the same period are discussed. The site has many features similar to late PPNB at Jericho, Beidha and ʿAīn Ghazāl.

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