Ohalo II:
A 23,000-Year-Old Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers' Camp
on the Sea of Galilee


Curator: Dani Nadel

The bilingual (Hebrew / English) catalogue contains the following articles:

David Gordon - Around the bonfire 23,000 years ago
Dani Nadel - A camp on the shore of the Lake
Israel Hershkovitz - The inhabitants of Ohalo II
Mordechai Kislev, Orit Simchoni, and Ehud Weiss - Reconstruction of the landscape, human economy, and hut use according to seeds and fruit remains from Ohalo II
Rivka Rabinovich - The mammal bones: environment, food and tools
Irit Zohar - Fish and fishing at Ohalo II
Tal Simmons - The birds from Ohalo II
Miriam Belmaker - The small mammals from Ohalo II and environment, "our mice that mar the land" (Samuel 1, VI:5)
Daniella Bar-Yosef Mayer - The use of mollusc shells by fisher-hunter-gatherers at Ohalo II
Dani Nadel, Tujan Ghraiev, and Hanan Halabi - The flint assemblage
Yossi Zaidner - Double-notched pebbles from Ohalo II: The earliest evidence for the use of net sinkers in the Lavant
Shmuel Belitzky - The evolution of environment and relief around the Ohalo II prehistoric site
Alexander Tastskin - Geoarchaeology of a prehistoric campsite on the shore of Lake Kinneret
Dani Nadel - Society and ritual


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