Wadi Tahuna Explained
Wadi Tahuna is an archaeological site of the Tahunian culture that was excavated in 1928 by Denis Buzy, several kilometers south to Bethlehem in Palestine.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Notes and References
- Book: Avi Gopher. Arrowheads of the neolithic Levant: a seriation analysis. 11 January 2012. November 1994. Eisenbrauns. 978-0-931464-76-8. 12–.
- Buzy, Denis., Une Industrie Mesolithique en Palestine, In : Revue biblique,, vol.37 1 4, pp. 558–578, Planches XXVII-XXXI, 1928.
- Book: Moore, A.M.T.. The Neolithic of the Levant, Neolithic Palestinian Tahunian. Oxford University, Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. 1978. Selected Excerpt on the Tahunian Period.
- Albright, W. F., Recent progress in the late prehistory of PalestineWF Albright - Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1931.
- Banning, E.B., The Neolithic period: Triumphs of architecture, agriculture, and art, Near Eastern Archaeology, American schools of Oriental Research, 1998.
- Braidwood, L., Notes on the Flint Implements of Tabbat Al-Hammām, Institut Francais du Proche-Orient, Syria, 1940
- Book: Wendell Stephen Reilly. Catholic Biblical Association of America. The Catholic Biblical quarterly. 5 September 2012. 1964. Catholic Biblical Association of America..