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El-Khanasry (Deir Waraq) Ground Stones

أدوات الطحن من موقع دير ورق (الخناصري)

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 Publication date 2007
  fields Archaeology
and research's language is العربية
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During the archaeological activities at Deir Waraq, Sixty-Seven ground stones were found, they include twenty four complete artifacts and forty three broken artifacts. The pestle is dominant in the assemblage and most of the pestles are made from basalt. The pestles of Deir Waraq can be classified into four categories according to their from such as cylindrical, conical, bend top and oval shape. Similar pestles were discovered at many prehistoric Levantine archaeological sitess, they date to Pre-Pottery Neolithic A.

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Kirkbride, D., 1966 "Five Seasons at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Village of Beidha in Jordan". Palestine Exploration Quarterly 98 : 8-72
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