Where: Israel (33.0° N, 35.6° E: paleocoordinates 33.0° N, 35.6° E)
• coordinate estimated from map
When: Late/Upper Pleistocene (0.1 - 0.0 Ma)
• The combined stratigraphic sequence of the excavated areas, the geological trenches and the riverbank sections revealed a complex sequence of several sedimentary layers (Fig. 1C, D). At the base of the archaeological stratigraphic sequence lies a layer of unknown thickness, comprising basalt boulders and cobbles (Layer 5; Fig. 1A, D). The morphology of this conglomerate is of a hill sloping gently towards the north and tilted to the east (Kalbe et al., 2014).
Environment/lithology: terrestrial; lithology not reported
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
Preservation: anthropogenic
Collection methods: surface (in situ),
Primary reference: R. Biton, G. Sharon, M. Oron, T. Steiner, and R. Rabinovich. 2017. Freshwater turtle or tortoise? The exploitation of testudines at the Mousterian site of Nahal Mahanayeem Outlet, Hula Valley, Israel. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 14:409-419 [E. Vlachos/E. Vlachos]more details
Purpose of describing collection: archaeological analysis
PaleoDB collection 187335: authorized by Evangelos Vlachos, entered by Evangelos Vlachos on 21.07.2017
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