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- Hilazon Tachtit Cave | The Institute of Archaeology
Hilazon Tachtit Cave is a burial ground from the Late Natufian culture (12,000-12,400 cal BP) It is located on the northern bank of the Hilazon stream in the western Galilee in Israel The Late Natufian layer was revealed in the central area of the cave, in a depression in the bedrock
- A 12,000-year-old Shaman burial from the southern Levant (Israel) - PNAS
Recent excavations at the Natufian site of Hilazon Tachtit in the western Galilee region have revealed a unique burial of an elderly woman The grave portrays several attributes that later become central in the spiritual arena of human cultures worldwide
- 12,000-Year-Old Shaman Funeral Reflects Natufian-Period Changes
Located in northern Israel, the Hilazon Tachtit Cave was where the Natufian-period burial was discovered Photo: Leore Grosman
- A 12,000-year-old Shaman burial from the southern Levant (Israel)
Recent excavations at the Natufian site of Hilazon Tachtit in the western Galilee region have revealed a unique burial of an elderly woman The grave portrays several attributes that later become central in the spiritual arena of human cultures worldwide
- Remembering a sacred place – The depositional history of Hilazon . . .
This highlights the significance of the first ritual as the founding event of this cemetery and sacred site, and the strong ties and memory of the community that returned to bury more individuals and perform rituals
- First Feast? The Burial at the Hilazon Tachtit Cave Site
Natufian archaeological excavation site in Hilazon Tachtit, in the Galilee area of northern Israel, where archeologists found the 12,000-year-old skeleton of a female shaman
- 12,000-Year-Old Shaman Funeral Reflects Natufian-Period Changes
One of the earliest funeral banquets ever to be discovered reveals a preplanned, carefully constructed event that reflects social changes at the beginning of the transition to agriculture in the Natufian period
- 12,000-year-old grave of Shaman woman unearthed in Galilee
Israeli and American archaeologists, who discovered the well-preserved burial site in the Hilazon Tachtit Cave in the Galilee, suspect the body belonged to a female shaman who lived during
- A 12,000-year-old shaman burial from the southern Levant (Israel).
Excavations at the 12,000-year-old Natufian cave site, Hilazon Tachtit (Israel), have revealed a grave that provides a rare opportunity to investigate the ideological shifts that must have accompanied these socioeconomic changes
- Palaeolithic funeral feast unearthed in Northern Israel - BBC
Archaeologists working in Hilazon Tachtit found what they thought was a late Palaeolithic campsite, when they discovered tools and animal bones
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