Atlit-yam: A unique 9000 year old prehistoric village submerged off the carmel coast, Israel – The SPLASHCOS field school (2011)

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The site of Atlit-Yam is one of the best preserved and most thoroughly investigated submerged prehistoric settlements in the world, with a wealth of finds of material culture and organic remains characteristic of a Pre-Pottery Neolithic village based on a mixed economy of farming and fishing 9000 years ago. Stone-lined water wells were also found, providing a precise measure of sea

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Galili, E., Benjamin, J., Hershkovitz, I., Weinstein-Evron, M., Zohar, I., Eshed, V., … Horwitz, L. K. (2017). Atlit-yam: A unique 9000 year old prehistoric village submerged off the carmel coast, Israel – The SPLASHCOS field school (2011). In Coastal Research Library (Vol. 20, pp. 85–102). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53160-1_6

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