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Evidence for Earliest Olive-Oil Production in Submerged Settlements off the Carmel Coast, Israel
Authors:Ehud Galili  Daniel Jean Stanley  Jacob Sharvit  Mina Weinstein-Evron
Institution:aMarine Archaeology Branch, Israel Antiquities Authority, P.O. Box 180, Atlit, 30350, Israel;bDeltas-Global Change Program, Paleobiology, E-206 NMNH, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. 20560, U.S.A.;cThe Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa, Haifa, 31905, Israel
Abstract:Thousands of crushed olive stones with olive pulp are concentrated in pits at the Kfar Samir prehistoric settlement off the Carmel coast south of Haifa. Observations at this site, and at other Late Neolithic to Early Chalcolithic offshore settlements in this region, record an olive-oil technology that began along the Carmel coastal plain as early as 6500 years ago. This is about 500 years earlier than previously held. These new finds help define the technology of olive-oil production and refine the chronological definition of cultural units along the southern Levant coast during the 7th millenniumbp, a time of major transition between the end of the Neolithic and beginning of the Chalcolithic.
Keywords:CARMEL COAST  ISRAEL  SUBMERGED SETTLEMENTS  LATE NEOLITHIC  OLIVE-OIL EXTRACTION
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