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Week 2 Update | The Galilee Prehistory Project
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The Galilee Prehistory Project. Skip to primary content. July 21, 2015. It’s our one day weekend and time to go see more archaeology! Our first stop is Tel Te’o (also conveniently located not 500m from an Aroma), which is a Chalcolithic site located in the Hula Valley. Participants navigating the brush at Tel Te’o. (Pictured left to right: EH, BH, RP, SC). Team photo courtesy of the drone (a dronie if you will). Excavated portions on the ridge at Rujm al-Hiri. ACH discusses the excavations at Rujm al-Hiri.
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Staff | The Galilee Prehistory Project
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The Galilee Prehistory Project. Skip to primary content. Yorke Rowan is an anthropological archaeologist whose fieldwork focuses on the southern Levant (Israel, Palestine and Jordan). Yorke is a Research Associate in the Archaeology of the Southern Levant at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. His research interests include the relationship of increasing social complexity with ritual, religious belief and attitudes towards death. He also specializes in the analysis of chipped...Brittany ...
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Start of the 2015 field season — survey at Wadi al Ashert/Bet Netofa | The Galilee Prehistory Project
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The Galilee Prehistory Project. Skip to primary content. Start of the 2015 field season — survey at Wadi al Ashert/Bet Netofa. July 16, 2015. Our group of 11 all have arrived in country to begin the 2015 Galilee Prehistory Project field season. We will be conducting survey at Wadi al Ashert/Bet Netofa in search of a potential new Chalcolithic excavation in the Galilee region. Director YR gives tour of Marj Rabba on the first day. YR giving a lecture on the Chalcolithic in the afternoon. You are commentin...
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Marj Rabba | The Galilee Prehistory Project
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The Galilee Prehistory Project. Skip to primary content. Area CC at Marj Rabba, as seen from our Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. Marj Rabba is the first site excavated as part of the Galilee Prehistory Project. Work began at the site in 2009 and will conclude in 2013. Four seasons of hard work by our crews have revealed a large Chalcolithic settlement. Most of the work during these four seasons focused on 3 main excavation areas: AA, BB, and CC. Round Features in Area BB. Hard at work…. Enter your comment here.
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August | 2014 | The Galilee Prehistory Project
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The Galilee Prehistory Project. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: August 2014. August 10, 2014. We are a small but mighty crew this year at Marj Rabba. Joining long timers – Yo, Mo, ACH, and AD are rising seniors archaebotany student JF (UCONN) and 2 former W.F. Albright Institute Interns (the College of Wooster and Columbia U), and recent CUNY grad JR. Here are some action shots of the crew. AD – lawyer, soon-to-be LLM student, registrar, database manager! Sometimes t...
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Links | The Galilee Prehistory Project
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The Galilee Prehistory Project. Skip to primary content. Links to other projects and programs:. Marj Rabba on Facebook. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Meet the Crew!! | The Galilee Prehistory Project
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The Galilee Prehistory Project. Skip to primary content. August 10, 2014. We are a small but mighty crew this year at Marj Rabba. Joining long timers – Yo, Mo, ACH, and AD are rising seniors archaebotany student JF (UCONN) and 2 former W.F. Albright Institute Interns (the College of Wooster and Columbia U), and recent CUNY grad JR. Here are some action shots of the crew. AD – lawyer, soon-to-be LLM student, registrar, database manager! GB and BH at Montfort. BH – The College of Wooster. Yo in the field.
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Floors and pots! | The Galilee Prehistory Project
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The Galilee Prehistory Project. Skip to primary content. August 9, 2014. Apologies for the delay in updating our activities at Marj Rabba, it has been a busy week. One of the goals for this small season was to locate the floor in Room 1 and to define better the associated structures (including floors) to the east of the room. We have had a lot of success this week as careful excavating has uncovered at least three flattened pots, possibly sitting on a floor. Flattened pot lying on a floor?
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Support | The Galilee Prehistory Project
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The Galilee Prehistory Project. Skip to primary content. Please help support the ongoing work of the Galilee Prehistory Project. Donations can be made by following the link. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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