Saturday, April 11, 2020

Nizzanim culture

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[[File:Distribution_of_pottery_Neolithic_sites_in_southern_Levant-en.svg|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Distribution_of_pottery_Neolithic_sites_in_southern_Levant-en.svg|right|thumb|Map of [[Pottery Neolithic]] in the [[Southern Levant]] in]]
The '''Nizzanim culture''' is an [[archaeological culture]] from the [[Pottery Neolithic]] of the [[Southern Levant]] (). It is found mostly in the southern [[Israeli coastal plain|coastal plain]] of modern [[Israel]]. This culture preveiled alongside the [[Yarmukian culture]] to the north and the [[Lodian culture]] to the east. The culture is named after its [[Type site]] in [[Nitzanim (archaeological site)|Nitzanim]], [[Giv‘at Haparsa]] and [[Hof Zikim]], studied by Ya'akov Olami, Felix Burian, Erich Friedman, [[Shmuel Yeivin]] and [[Yosef Garfinkel]]. In those sites there were no architechtural remains but pits and floor levels with [[Hearth|hearths]], pottery vesselts, flint tools and animal bones. The Nizzanim pottery includes a few basic shapes, typically undecorated, and the flint tools usually include [[Denticulate tool|denticulate]] sickle blades and small arrowheads . These findings seem to represent a [[Pastoralism|pastoral]]-[[Nomad|nomadic]] population, simmilar to the precedeeing population of [[Pre-Pottery Neolithic]] [[Ashkelon]].<ref name=":1">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

== References ==


[[Category:Neolithic cultures of Asia]]
[[Category:Archaeological cultures in Israel]]
[[Category:Archaeological cultures in Jordan]]
[[Category:5th millennium BC]]


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