The Yabrudian industry of Dederiyeh Cave, Northwest Syria
p. 295-304
Abstract
Yabrudian lithic assemblages, defined with materials from the late Lower Palaeolithic sites of the Central Levant, have rarely been found in the Northern Levant. This paper reports the discovery of comparable lithic assemblages at the Dederiyeh Cave, northwest Syria. A techno-typological analysis of the materials from the 2005 season’s excavations revealed their strong affinities with the Yabrudian of the Central Levant, indicating the distribution of this industry up to the northern end of the Levant. This finding provides a regional perspective to help interpret the variability of the Acheulo-Yabrudian Cultural Complex encompassing Yabrudian, as well as the Yabrudian industry itself.
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Bibliographical reference
Yoshihiro Nishiaki, Youssef Kanjou and Takeru Akazawa, « The Yabrudian industry of Dederiyeh Cave, Northwest Syria », ERAUL, 148 | 2017, 295-304.
Electronic reference
Yoshihiro Nishiaki, Youssef Kanjou and Takeru Akazawa, « The Yabrudian industry of Dederiyeh Cave, Northwest Syria », ERAUL [Online], 148 | 2017, Online since 03 December 2024, connection on 10 January 2025. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/3041-5527/index.php?id=985
Authors
Yoshihiro Nishiaki
The University Museum, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Youssef Kanjou
Institute for Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Tubingen University, Germany
Takeru Akazawa
Research Institute, Kochi University of Technology, Japan