Ein Qedem 2. A Kebaran site in Nahal Galim, Mount Carmel, Israel

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Ein Qedem 2 (EQ2) is an open-air Kebaran site (Early Epipalaeolithic period, ca. 22 000-17 500 calBP) located on the slope of Mount Carmel, Israel. The site is a part of a complex of prehistoric sites situated around the perennial spring of Ein Qedem and near the outskirts of the city of Haifa. EQ2, located near affluent sources of flint, presents ample evidence for Kebaran flint knapping. The rich flint assemblage provides valuable information concerning the microlithic industry, one of the hallmarks of the Epipalaeolithic period in this region.

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Rosenberg, D., Nadel, D., & Ronen, A. (2011). Ein Qedem 2. A Kebaran site in Nahal Galim, Mount Carmel, Israel. Documenta Praehistorica. Univerza v Ljubljani. https://doi.org/10.4312/dp.38.18

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