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Khiamian culture

Khiamian
Map of the Levantine sites with El Khiam points
Map of the Levantine sites with El Khiam points
Geographical rangeFertile Crescent
PeriodNeolithic
Datesc. 9,700–8,650 BC
Type siteEl Khiam
Major sitesAzraq, Abu Madi, Mureybet
Preceded byNatufian culture
Followed byMureybetian, Sultanian
Map showing the typesite El Khiam that was occupied in the Khiamian (clickable map)

The Khiamian culture is a Neolithic archaeological culture of Southwest Asia, dating to the earliest part of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA), around 9,700 to 8,600 BC.[1] It is primarily characterised by a distinctive type of stone arrowhead—the "El Khiam point"—first found at the type site of El Khiam.

  1. ^ Belfer-Cohen, Anna; Goring-Morris, Nigel (2020-12-01). "From the Epipalaeolithic into the earliest Neolithic (PPNA) in the South Levant". Documenta Praehistorica. 47: 36–52. doi:10.4312/dp.47.3. ISSN 1854-2492.

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خيامية (ثقافة) Arabic Khiamià Catalan Khiamien German Khiamiense Spanish دوره خیامی FA El Khiam Finnish Khiamien French Khiamien Dutch Khiamian OC Хиамская культура Russian

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