The oldest ever brush hut plant remains from Ohalo II, Jordan Valley, Israel (19,000 BP) /
Introduction \Architectural remains of dwellings are extremely rare in Upper Palaeolithic (c. 45,000-20,000 BP) and early Epipalaeolithic (c. 20,000-12,500 BP) sites in the Near East (e.g. Bar-Yosef & Belfer-Cohen 1989; 1992; Henry 1989; Garrard et al. 1994; Goring-Morris 1995; Marks 1976; 1977). Ty...
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