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- Neve_David abstract "Neve David is an Early Epipaleolithic site located at the foot of the western slope of the Mount Carmel hills in northern Israel. It was inhabited in the later part of the Early Epipaleolithic, about 15,000–13,000 BC.Today, the Neve David site is just about 1 km from the Mediterranean coastline, but in the final Pleistocene, it was 10 – 13 km from the shore, overlooking a broad coastal plain. It was thus situated at an ecotone, the boundary between two contrasting ecological zones, with the seasonally dry valleys of the Mount Carmel limestone massif to its east, and the Mediterranean coastal plain to its west. Such locations with access to two complementing ecological resources were favoured by many Epipaleolithic and Neolithic communities.".
- Neve_David wikiPageExternalLink Neve-David.pdf.
- Neve_David wikiPageID "8903999".
- Neve_David wikiPageLength "2774".
- Neve_David wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Neve_David wikiPageRevisionID "677876258".
- Neve_David wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Israel.
- Neve_David wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Southwest_Asia.
- Neve_David wikiPageWikiLink Ecotone.
- Neve_David wikiPageWikiLink Epipaleolithic.
- Neve_David wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Carmel.
- Neve_David wikiPageWikiLink Natufian_culture.
- Neve_David wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- Neve_David wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Neve_David wikiPageWikiLinkText "Neve David".
- Neve_David subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Israel.
- Neve_David subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Southwest_Asia.
- Neve_David type Place.
- Neve_David type Attraction.
- Neve_David type Place.
- Neve_David type Site.
- Neve_David comment "Neve David is an Early Epipaleolithic site located at the foot of the western slope of the Mount Carmel hills in northern Israel. It was inhabited in the later part of the Early Epipaleolithic, about 15,000–13,000 BC.Today, the Neve David site is just about 1 km from the Mediterranean coastline, but in the final Pleistocene, it was 10 – 13 km from the shore, overlooking a broad coastal plain.".
- Neve_David label "Neve David".
- Neve_David sameAs Q1810558.
- Neve_David sameAs Nieve_David.
- Neve_David sameAs Neve_David.
- Neve_David sameAs Neve_David.
- Neve_David sameAs m.027n__s.
- Neve_David sameAs Q1810558.
- Neve_David wasDerivedFrom Neve_David?oldid=677876258.
- Neve_David isPrimaryTopicOf Neve_David.