Wadi Tahuna

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Wadi Tahuna is an archaeological site of the Tahunian culture that was excavated in 1928 by Denis Buzy near Bethlehem in Palestine.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

References

  1. Avi Gopher (November 1994). Arrowheads of the neolithic Levant: a seriation analysis. Eisenbrauns. pp. 12–. ISBN 978-0-931464-76-8. Retrieved 11 January 2012. 
  2. Buzy, Denis., Une Industrie Mesolithique en Palestine, In : Revue biblique, ISSN 0035-0907, vol.37 1 4, pp. 558–578, Planches XXVII-XXXI, 1928.
  3. Moore, A.M.T. (1978). The Neolithic of the Levant, Neolithic Palestinian Tahunian. Oxford University, Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. pp. Selected Excerpt on the Tahunian Period. 
  4. Albright, W. F., Recent progress in the late prehistory of Palestine WF Albright - Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1931.
  5. Banning, E.B., The Neolithic period: Triumphs of architecture, agriculture, and art, Near Eastern Archaeology, American schools of Oriental Research, 1998.
  6. Braidwood, L., Notes on the Flint Implements of Tabbat Al-Hammām, Institut Francais du Proche-Orient, Syria, 1940
  7. Wendell Stephen Reilly; Catholic Biblical Association of America (1964). The Catholic Biblical quarterly. Catholic Biblical Association of America. Retrieved 5 September 2012. 
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