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Journal Article 2002 Belfer-Cohen, Anna Why Microliths? Microlithization in the Levant Thinking Small: Global Perspectives on Microlithization [Belfer-Cohen, 2002 #19028]
Journal Article 2002 Neeley, Michael P. Going Microlithic: A Levantine Perspective on the Adoption of Microlithic Technologies Thinking Small: Global Perspectives on Microlithization [Neeley, 2002 #19027]
Book Section in a Series 2013 Casana, Jesse Settlement, Territory, and the Political Landscape of Late Bronze Age Polities in the Northern Levant Territoriality in Archaeology [Casana, 2013 #18934]
Book Section in a Series 2013 Casana, Jesse Settlement, Territory, and the Political Landscape of Late Bronze Age Politics Territoriality in Archaeology [Casana, 2013 #25185]
Book Section in a Series 1989 Coinman, N. R. Aspects of Structure in an Epipaleolithic Occupation Site in West Central Jordan Alternative Approaches to Lithic Analysis [Coinman, 1989 #25208]
Book Section in a Series 1993 Shea, John J. Lithic Use-Wear Evidence for Hunting by Neandertals and Early Modern Humans from the Levantine Mousterian Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia [Shea, 1993 #25233]
Book Section in a Series 1993 Olszewski, Deborah I. Zarzian Microliths from Warwasi Rockshelter, Iran: Scalene Triangles as Arrow Components Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia [Olszewski, 1993 #25232]
Book Section in a Series 1993 Lieberman, Daniel E. Variability in Hunter-Gatherer Seasonal Mobility in the Southern Levant: From the Mousterian to the Natufian Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia [Lieberman, 1993 #25231]
Book Section in a Series 1993 Neeley, Michael P. The Human Food Niche in the Levant Over the Past 150,000 Years Hunting and Animal Exploitation in the Later Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eurasia [Neeley, 1993 #25230]
Book Section 2014 Golden, Jonathan Who dunnit? New clues concerning the development of Chalcolithic metal technology in the southern Levant Archaeometallurgy in global perspective: methods and syntheses [Golden, 2014 #22758]