30 avril 2013
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Amelia Rodríguez Rodríguez et al., « Jeftelik: a new Early Natufian site in the Levant (Homs Gap, Syria) », Digital.CSIC (SHS)
Jeftelik was found during the archaeological survey of the Homs Gap, carried out by a Syro-Lebanese-Spanish team, between 2004 and 2007 (Haïdar-Boustani et al. 2005, 2008, 2009; Ibáñez et al. 2008). The archaeological remains found on the surface, which can be attributed to the Natufian period, are various basalt grinding implements and numerous flint artefacts, an engraved pebble with a single line and a shaped basalt stone that could be a schematic figurine. During the survey we also recovered other archaeological material dating to the Bronze Age and the Roman-Byzantine and Ottoman periods.