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- Kebaran abstract "The Kebaran or Kebarian culture was an archaeological culture in the eastern Mediterranean area (c. 18,000 to 12,500 BC), named after its type site, Kebara Cave south of Haifa. The Kebaran were a highly mobile nomadic population, composed of hunters and gatherers in the Levant and Sinai areas who utilized microlithic tools.The Kebaran is the last Upper Paleolithic phase of the Levant (Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine). The Kebarans were characterized by small, geometric microliths, and were thought to lack the specialized grinders and pounders found in later Near Eastern cultures.The Kebaran is preceded by the Athlitian phase of the Antelian and followed by the proto-agrarian Natufian culture of the Epipalaeolithic. The Kebaran is also characterised by the earliest collecting of wild cereals, known due to the uncovering of grain grinding tools. It was the first step towards the Neolithic Revolution. The Kebaran people are believed to have practiced dispersal to upland environments in the summer, and aggregation in caves and rockshelters near lowland lakes in the winter. This diversity of environments may be the reason for the variety of tools found in their toolkits.Situated in the Terminal Pleistocene, the Kebaran is classified as an Epipalaeolithic society. They are generally thought to have been ancestral to the later Natufian culture that occupied much of the same range.".
- Kebaran wikiPageID "1466253".
- Kebaran wikiPageLength "2830".
- Kebaran wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Kebaran wikiPageRevisionID "681790009".
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Antelian.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_peoples.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_the_Near_East.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleolithic.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Epipaleolithic.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Haifa.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Jordan.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Kebara_Cave.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Levant.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Microlith.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Natufian_culture.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Near_East.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic_Revolution.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Palestine_(region).
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Sinai_Peninsula.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Edinburgh.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Paleolithic.
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geometric Kebaran".
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kebaran culture".
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kebaran".
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kebarian culture".
- Kebaran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kebarian".
- Kebaran caption "Map of Israel showing important sites that were occupied by the Kebarian culture".
- Kebaran dates "circa 18,000 B.C.E. — circa 12,500 B.C.E.".
- Kebaran float "left".
- Kebaran followedby Natufian_culture.
- Kebaran name "Kebaran".
- Kebaran period Upper_Paleolithic.
- Kebaran precededby Antelian.
- Kebaran region Levant.
- Kebaran typesite Kebara_Cave.
- Kebaran width "100".
- Kebaran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- Kebaran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_archaeological_culture.
- Kebaran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Location_map+.
- Kebaran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Location_map~.
- Kebaran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NEast-archaeology-stub.
- Kebaran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stone_Age.
- Kebaran subject Category:Ancient_peoples.
- Kebaran subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_the_Near_East.
- Kebaran subject Category:Paleolithic.
- Kebaran hypernym Culture.
- Kebaran type Magazine.
- Kebaran type People.
- Kebaran comment "The Kebaran or Kebarian culture was an archaeological culture in the eastern Mediterranean area (c. 18,000 to 12,500 BC), named after its type site, Kebara Cave south of Haifa. The Kebaran were a highly mobile nomadic population, composed of hunters and gatherers in the Levant and Sinai areas who utilized microlithic tools.The Kebaran is the last Upper Paleolithic phase of the Levant (Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine).".
- Kebaran label "Kebaran".
- Kebaran sameAs Q1088939.
- Kebaran sameAs ثقافة_كبارية.
- Kebaran sameAs Kebarià.
- Kebaran sameAs Kebaran.
- Kebaran sameAs Kebarien.
- Kebaran sameAs Kebariense.
- Kebaran sameAs Kebaran_kulttuuri.
- Kebaran sameAs Kébarien.
- Kebaran sameAs התרבות_הכבארית_הגאומטרית.
- Kebaran sameAs Kebara-kultúra.
- Kebaran sameAs Cultura_kebariana.
- Kebaran sameAs Kultura_kebaryjska.
- Kebaran sameAs m.053r_c.
- Kebaran sameAs Кебарская_культура.
- Kebaran sameAs Кебаранська_культура.
- Kebaran sameAs Q1088939.
- Kebaran wasDerivedFrom Kebaran?oldid=681790009.
- Kebaran isPrimaryTopicOf Kebaran.