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Jabrud. Several rock shelters at Jabrud in the Anti-Lebanon hills of Syria were excavated in the 1930s and seem to provide a long lower, middle and upper Palaeolithic sequence of over 30 layers. The precise significance of the various suggested cultures (Jabrudian, Pre-Aurignacian, Nebekian etc) is far from agreed, and their exact dating is also in doubt.

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Ruth D. Whitehouse

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© 1983 Ruth D. Whitehouse

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Whitehouse, R.D. (1983). J. In: Whitehouse, R.D. (eds) Macmillan Dictionary of Archaeology. Dictionary Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07589-8_10

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