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The Yarmukian Culture is a Neolithic culture of the ancient Levant. It was the first culture in Prehistoric Israel and one of the oldest in the Levant to make use of pottery. The Yarmukian derives its name from the Yarmouk River which flows near its type site at Sha'ar HaGolan, a kibbutz at the foot of the Golan Heights. The pictures are fromYosef Garfinkel excavations taken between 1989-1990 & 1998-2004 התרבות הירמוכית היא תרבות מהתקופה הניאוליתית הקרמית שמרבית שרידיה נתגלו באיזור שדות שער הגולן, והיא קיבלה את שמה על שם נהר הירמוך הזורם בסמוך. התמונת הן מחפירות שנערכו בשער הגולן על ידי הארכאולוגי יוסי גרפינקל מהאוניברסיטה העברית . נערכו 2 עונות חפירה 1990-1989, ו 1996-2004. Courtyard buildings מבנים עם חצר פנימית |
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