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- Hatula abstract "Hatula is an early Neolithic archeological site in the Judean hills south of Latrun, beside Nahal Nachshon, in Israel, 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Jerusalem. The site is 15 metres (49 ft) above the riverbed on a rocky slope in an alluvial valley. Excavations revealed three levels of occupation in the Natufian, Khiamian and PPNA (Sultanian).The site was excavated in eight seasons between 1981 and 1990 by Monique Lechevallier of the CNRS and Avraham Ronen from the University of Haifa. They unearthed a semi-circular dwelling with burial in the latest period. The site was suggested to have been a hunting station for flocks of gazelle. Radiocarbon dates for the site suggest habitation between 10150 and 9320 BC by semi-sedentary groups. Evidence suggested domesticated dogs were present at the site. Study of the lithic industry suggested the Khiamian was an adaptation of the Natufian in the area. Evidence of an accomplished bone industry were found but no signs of any grinding tools, art objects or building materials in the earliest two levels indicating a short term settlement pattern.Archeaobotanical samples were taken from the Khiamian and Sultanian periods for phytolith analysis. This gave evidence of wheat at the site, along with an unidentified grass whose seeds were possibly a food source, both of which suggested that cereals may have been part of the Natufian economy in Hatula. Changes in morphology of cells from husks of the grasses suggest a larger seed content, possibly due to increased exploitation, in the Sultanian.".
- Hatula wikiPageExternalLink c14.php?vonsite=475.
- Hatula wikiPageExternalLink ppnd_site.php?s=29.
- Hatula wikiPageID "32349073".
- Hatula wikiPageRevisionID "557251909".
- Hatula archaeologists "Monique Lechevallier, Avraham Ronen".
- Hatula condition "Ruins".
- Hatula cultures Khiamian.
- Hatula cultures Natufian_culture.
- Hatula epochs Pre-Pottery_Neolithic_A.
- Hatula excavations "1981".
- Hatula hasPhotoCollection Hatula.
- Hatula latitude "31.825556".
- Hatula longitude "34.9875".
- Hatula mapType "Israel".
- Hatula name "Hatula".
- Hatula region Israel.
- Hatula type "semi-circular dwelling".
- Hatula subject Category:Ancient_Levant.
- Hatula subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Israel.
- Hatula subject Category:Archaeological_type_sites.
- Hatula subject Category:Fertile_Crescent.
- Hatula subject Category:Khiamian_sites.
- Hatula subject Category:Natufian_sites.
- Hatula subject Category:Neolithic_settlements.
- Hatula subject Category:Prehistoric_sites_in_Israel.
- Hatula type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Hatula type ArchaeologicalSitesInIsrael.
- Hatula type District108552138.
- Hatula type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Hatula type KhiamianSites.
- Hatula type Location100027167.
- Hatula type NatufianSites.
- Hatula type NeolithicSettlements.
- Hatula type Object100002684.
- Hatula type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hatula type PrehistoricSitesInIsrael.
- Hatula type Region108630985.
- Hatula type Site108651247.
- Hatula type Tract108673395.
- Hatula type TypeSites.
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- Hatula type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Hatula type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Hatula comment "Hatula is an early Neolithic archeological site in the Judean hills south of Latrun, beside Nahal Nachshon, in Israel, 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Jerusalem. The site is 15 metres (49 ft) above the riverbed on a rocky slope in an alluvial valley. Excavations revealed three levels of occupation in the Natufian, Khiamian and PPNA (Sultanian).The site was excavated in eight seasons between 1981 and 1990 by Monique Lechevallier of the CNRS and Avraham Ronen from the University of Haifa.".
- Hatula label "Hatula".
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- Hatula sameAs Q5682232.
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- Hatula sameAs Hatula.
- Hatula wasDerivedFrom Hatula?oldid=557251909.
- Hatula isPrimaryTopicOf Hatula.