Everything about Es Skhul totally explained
Es Skhul (meaning
kids) is a cave site situated c. 20 kilometers south of the Israeli town of
Haifa, and c. 3 kilometers from the
Mediterranean Sea. The site, believed to be prehistoric, was first excavated by
Dorothy Garrod in the summer of 1928. The excavations revealed the first evidence of the late Epipalaeolithic
Natufian culture, characterised by the presence of abundant
microliths, human burials and ground stone tools. The cave also has Middle
Palaeolithic layers.
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