WF16 Excavations at an Early Neolithic Settlement in Southern Jordan

WF16 is located in the spectacular Wadi Faynan area of southern Jordan. Evaluation of the site was undertaken between 1997 and 2006 with a monograph, detailing results of the evaluation, published in 2007 (Finlayson & Mithen 2007). Material remains at the site indicate that settlement occurred d...

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Main Author: Mithen, Steven (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Council for British Research in the Levant 2018
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