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    Atlit Yam

    Submerged neolithic settlement in Israel

    Atlit Yam is a submerged ancient Neolithic village off the coast of Atlit, Israel. It has been carbon-dated as to be between 8,900 and 8,300 years old. Among the features of the 4.0 ha site is a stone circle. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Atlit Yam provides the earliest known evidence for an agro-pastoral-marine subsistence system on the Levantine coast. [1] The site of Atlit Yam has been carbon-dated to be between 8,900 and 8,300 years old (calibrated dates) and belongs to the final Pre-Pottery Neolithic B period. It is currently 8-12 m (25-40 ft) beneath sea level in the Mediterranean Sea, in the Bay of Atlit, at the ...
  3. thearchaeologist.org

    Feb 23, 2023It's a large fishing village, a permanent settlement now lying 9-12 metres below sea level, off the coast of Israel, 10km south of Haifa, in the North Bay of the town of Atlit. This is a truly incredible site with unique archaeology, including the world's oldest example of a stone water well, a megalithic stone circle, rectangular dwellings ...
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  5. ancientpages.com

    Atlit Yam is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic settlement submerged off the Carmel coast of Israel. Atlit Yam is an important archaeological place because the well-preserved finds at the site have provided scientists with helpful information about the burial practices of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic society. This is a subject researchers possessed little ...
  6. archaeology-world.com

    Atlit Yam, a 9,000-year-old underground megalithic settlement. On the Levantine coast, Atlit-Yam offers the earliest known evidence for an agro-pastoral-marine subsistence system. The site of Atlit Yam has been carbon-dated to be between 8,900 and 8,300 years old (calibrated dates) and belongs to the final Pre-Pottery Neolithic B period.
  7. ancient-archaeology.com

    Mar 1, 2023A diver explores a well at the site of Atlit Yam, an ancient submerged Neolithic village off the coast of Atlit, Israel. At the centre of the settlement, seven megaliths (1.0 to 2.1 metres high) weighing up to 600 kilograms are arranged in a stone semicircle.
  8. antiquities.org.il

    The sites include a Pre-Pottery Neolithic C (PPNC) settlement called Atlit-Yam, and five Pottery-Neolithic (PN) settlements belonging to the Wadi Rabah culture. Atlit-Yam Megalithic structure - after excavation The site of Atlit-Yam is situated some 200-400 m offshore, at a depth of 8-12 m and extends over an area of ca. 40000 m 2. Radiocarbon ...
  9. archaeology-world.com

    The wells from Atlit-Yam had probably been dug and constructed in the earliest stages of occupation (the end of the 9th millennium BC) and were essential for the maintenance of a permanent settlement in the area. The ancient artefacts unearthed at Atlit Yam offer clues into how the prehistoric inhabitants once lived.
  10. knowingdaily.com

    Atlit Yam is an ancient ѕᴜЬmeгɡed Neolithic village off the coast of Atlit, Israel. It is currently 8-12 meters (25-40 feet) below sea level in the Bay of Atlit, near the mouth of the Oren river on the Carmel coast. It covers an area of са. 40,000 square meters (10 acres).
  11. en.pcresin.net

    The wells from Atlit-Yam had probably been dug and constructed in the earliest stages of occupation (the end of the 9th millennium BC) and were essential for the maintenance of a permanent settlement in the area. The ancient artifacts unearthed at Atlit Yam offer clues into how the prehistoric inhabitants once lived.
  12. howandwhys.com

    Jan 29, 2023Atlit Yam is a 9000-year-old submerged Neolithic village off the coast of Atlit, in the Levantine sea. ... The megalithic structure at Atlit-Yam shows standing stones arranged in a circle. ... other researchers argue that no solid evidence supports the idea of a tsunami wiping out the settlement. For example, the megalithic stone circle is ...

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