Cowrie shells from Tell Halula (drawing and photos: H. Alarashi), a-Set
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Sea shells on the riverside: Cowrie ornaments from the PPNB site
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Schematic diagram of the excavation plan at Tell Halula. The
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Hala ALARASHI, Researcher, PhD, French National Centre for Scientific Research, Paris, CNRS, Cultures et Environnements, Préhistoire Antiquité, Moyen Age (CEPAM)
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5: 'Roundtable' constituents
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Far and wide': Social networking in the Early Neolithic of the
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The Early Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Site of Aḥihud (Western Galilee
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Students reusing the pipes in the practice of cutting. Source: Authors
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Cowrie shells from Tell Halula (drawing and photos: H. Alarashi
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Cowrie shells from Tell Halula, in their archaeological contexts
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Vintage cowry shell collection illustration