Eynan

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An early Natufian village beside Lake Huleh in northern Palestine. Excavations revealed three occupations starting with the 10th millennium bc. There were 50 semi-subterranean stone-lined circular huts, some with hearths and storage bins. Large storage pits and burials were outside the structures. Among the burials, one was more elaborately equipped and might have been a village headman. Eynan had a bone tool industry, bone and stone artwork, and stone vessels.

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See Ain Mallaha.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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