Israeli researchers discover evidence of feast dating back 12,000 years
Burial site of female shaman found close to Sakhnin includes funeral fetish objects.
By Asaf Shtull-TrauringAn archaeological site near Sakhnin has turned up evidence of a ritual meal going back some 12,000 years, far earlier than researchers had previously thought such events took place.
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The excavation site at Hilazon Cave in the Lower Galilee in 2006. |
| Photo by: Naftali Hilger |
Over the years archaeologists have found considerable evidence of large-scale funeral feasts from the Neolithic (New Stone Age ) era onward. That period was characterized by the rise of agriculture, which spurred mankind's transition from a nomadic to a sedentary way of life. That revolutionary change, roughly 9,500 years before the common era, was attended by the development of collective rites and rituals, which helped ease the transition from a foraging existence to a farming one.
The burial pit uncovered this year in a cave in the Lower Galilee suggests such collective rites were being practiced as early as the Upper Paleolithic (Late Stone Age ), more than 12,000 years ago.
A Hebrew University team led by Dr. Leore Grosman has discovered remnants of a funeral feast held by members of the Netufian people, a prehistoric culture that lived across the Levant region. The feast appears to have marked the burial of a female shaman, and in addition to her body, the site contains 50 complete tortoise shells and body parts of a wild boar, eagle, cow, leopard, two martens and a complete human foot.
The grave was excavated at Hilazon Cave, near the Sakhnin, in the Lower Galilee. The dig started in 1995, and since then archaeologists have discovered three large pits containing the remains of 26 people.
In an article published yesterday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, Grosman and colleagues Dr. Natalie D. Munro, of the University of Connecticut, and Prof. Anna Belfer-Cohen, who like Grosman is at the Hebrew University's Institute of Archaeology, describe the grave as "providing a rare opportunity to investigate the ideological shifts that must have accompanied these socioeconomic changes."
The researchers said the grave contained at least 300 kilograms of meat, enough to feed a number of large families. The tortoises alone, they said, could have fed at least 35 people.
The researchers said the funeral feast represented part of the new cultural apparatuses that developed to help ease the transition into new ways of life. "This period saw the establishment of relations between individuals and large societies, and the passage into family units," Grosman said yesterday. "Rituals like the funeral feast were held to that end," she said.
"The Natufians are the first culture that employed cemeteries. Essentially these are testimony to the sedentary life and complex cultural rites that had not been seen beforehand," Grosman said. "Members of the Natufian culture have one leg in the Neolithic and another in the Palaeolithic. These latest finds help us understand that transition."
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and the rest of us been here nillions of yrs...you are obviously invaders from outer space....please return....and the moon is to close
There is so little we know about human culture before written languages were invented and every find like this adds precious knowledge.
wonderful that archeology slowly uncovers evidence that some of the puzzling legends of creation echo epochal changes in human civilization.......for otherwise we would be left asking .....well....... literally cain killed abel and was punished.........no mention is made of women.so how did the human race develop.......archeological finds tell us......the story is a wonderful way to capsulize and simplify changes people were seeing all aroud them
and etymology of the name you spell mordechai,or "esther" for that matter?first-from the god mardukh/mordokh/mrodakh+khai=lives.bad god,mentioned in the bible.esther ,of course is astarte/ashtoret/ashera.you know her from the bible.the tribe of "asher" is a male version.(gad is another canaanite or semitic deity)and over them all presides the chief god "el"-excavated,eg. at HARRAN (today south turkey-tel el atchana).
in a colossal fraud.namely the cave sites in carmel and others,which every schoolchild is shown and are tourist attractions.could this be another british dirty dig.
"natufian" was named after a place in present day israel.so israel,after the mandate started it,continued to fob off this natufian scam until today.
not negate,the bible first and foremost, and other writings.
The find actually is interesting. But there are those who will not believe that anything is older than the number of years that can be counted in Genesis and Exodus. Dinosaurs didn't exist or they were here at the same time as man. And Fred Flintstone actually operated a front end loader who was a tame dinosaur and had a hard hat, too. It would be nice if the article talked more about the Natufian culture. Just a paragraph would be enough.
Natufians... I am of Natufian origin, we came way before any of the monotheistic religions. This land is our land. Everyone get out...
Why not a million years ago? I sometimes wonder how archeological dates are arrived at. Obviously they're made up. Perhaps a conversation would sound like this, "50,000 years ago doesn't sound believable, better say 9,000, that sounds like its possible". No one really knows and anyone that tells you that they do is full of it. Carbon dating is a fraud and real experts will tell you so. Anytime I read of a date older than 6000 years I think to myself, is this a scientific speculation or is there a political motivation to the date? Academics will bend over backwards and look to the flimsiest of evidence to point out that G-d is not real, G-d is a man made concept and that the Torah is just a nice story probably written by at least five different people.
I bet you believe the "jews" were the first people in Palestine as well....scientific speculation vs. religious fact, is it really 2010??
Archeological dating is achieved a number of ways, not just radio carbon dating. I suggest you read the Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dating_methodology_%28archaeology%29) if you'd like to know more.
Yeramchmiel... i think that you are a little paranoid. Just as I except your belief that the world began 5700 years ago, why can't you accept that i believe that it began millions of years ago? I also believe in G-d and it has nothing to do with a time line. It is not politically motivated just a different belief than you. Can you imagine that there are people who don't think exactly like you??? How bizarre Peace and love brother
I've always wondered how many dead dinosaurs does it take to make a barrel of oil, formerly known as fossil fuel but now as carbon somethingortheother. Has any scientist ever recreated a first spark of life? Like in the scientific theory of gases and lightning and you know the story, we were all taught it. But more seriously, (the above questions are serious), I assume that most of the comments I've read attached to this article are from what I'd call lefties. Many of them ridicule the basic religious concept of G-d. Fine, you have your opinions, but my question is, would you write the same comments on a Muslim website, denying and denigrating Allah? I don't think so, certainly not under your real name. It wouldn't be safe.
In which a virgin gave birth to the son of god, to be resurrected after three days on a cross. But then again, who am I? just a member of the people who managed to bully "poor and shy" Pontius Pilatus, who massacred his family. You guys are just better in blaming the others for your own crimes of crucifixions.
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