New insights into the pre-Natufian Epipalaeolithic from the Ein Gev IV Nizzanan site (upper Jordan Valley)

Francesco Valletta*, Leore Grosman

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The renewed excavation of the Ein Gev IV Epipalaeolithic (Nizzanan) site, in the Upper Jordan Valley, provides a novel insight into the long-durée process that, in hindsight, set the stage for the pivotal changes attested during the Late Epiplaeolithic Natufian and subsequent pre-Pottery Neolithic cultural entities. Based on the analysis of the archaeological deposit, the lithic assemblage, and a series of new radiometric dates it is possible to suggest that Ein Gev IV might have been occupied for a large part of the year as a residential site, embedded in a tight social network that included other Nizzanan sites in Transjordan and the Negev. The new data highlight the complexity of the pre-Natufian Epipalaeolithic population dynamics, and advocate for a paradigm shift, loosening the rigid separation between Early and Middle Epipalaeolithic cultural entities and focusing on how social and environmental factors might have affected the development and transmission of innovations between interconnected local populations over the whole pre-Natufian Epipalaeolithic period.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109294
JournalQuaternary Science Reviews
Volume356
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 May 2025

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Keywords

  • Ein Gev
  • Epipalaeolithic
  • Lithic industry
  • Nizzanan
  • Pre-Natufian
  • Radiocarbon
  • Southern Levant

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