Abstract

This article analyzes the flint assemblage from Naḥal Zehora I, a single-component site containing pottery identified as Wadi Raba. Technological and typological characteristics are quantitatively described and attention is drawn to the presence of the old-new chamfered pieces. By comparison with other assemblages, a mid-fifth millennium B. C. date is suggested for this assemblage.

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