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Archaeological site. 
Qesem

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Location: 32.11, 34.98, KML, Maps

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    Fossil Qesem teethFossil Qesem teeth
    Palaeolithic shaped stone balls from Qesem Cave, Israel.Palaeolithic shaped stone balls from Qesem Cave, Israel.
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    Qesem Cave burned animal bonesQesem Cave burned animal bones
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    TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
    linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
    linkAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology Middle Pleistocene dental remains from Qesem Cave (Israel).@Wikidata
    linkJournal of Archaeological Science Evidence for the repeated use of a central hearth at Middle Pleistocene (300 ky ago) Qesem Cave, Israel@Wikidata
    linkJournal of Human Evolution Evidence for habitual use of fire at the end of the Lower Paleolithic: site-formation processes at Qesem Cave, Israel@Wikidata
    linkJournal of Human Evolution Microfaunal remains at Middle Pleistocene Qesem Cave, Israel: Preliminary results on small vertebrates, environment and biostratigraphy.@Wikidata
    linkJournal of Human Evolution Hearth-side socioeconomics, hunting and paleoecology during the late Lower Paleolithic at Qesem Cave, Israel@Wikidata
    linkJournal of Human Evolution Systematic blade production at late Lower Paleolithic (400-200 kyr) Qesem Cave, Israel@Wikidata
    linkNature Uranium series dates from Qesem Cave, Israel, and the end of the Lower Palaeolithic.@Wikidata
    linkProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Cooperative hunting and meat sharing 400-200 kya at Qesem Cave, Israel@Wikidata
    linkQuaternary International New Middle Pleistocene dental remains from Qesem Cave (Israel)@Wikidata
    linkScientific Reports Early evidence of stone tool use in bone working activities at Qesem Cave, Israel@Wikidata
    linkScientific Reports Corrigendum: Early evidence of stone tool use in bone working activities at Qesem Cave, Israel@Wikidata
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    image2015Fossil Qesem teethWikimedia
    image2020Palaeolithic shaped stone balls from Qesem Cave, Israel.Wikimedia
    imageQESEM CAVEWikimedia
    image2015Qesem Cave burned animal bonesWikimedia
    image2018TauArcheology1862Wikimedia
    imageמערת קסם 1Wikimedia
    imageמערת קסם 3Wikimedia
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