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Le Paléolithique d’El Kowm (Syrie)
Third-party funded project
Project title Le Paléolithique d’El Kowm (Syrie)
Principal Investigator(s) Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie
Schmid, Peter
Muhesen, Sultan
Co-Investigator(s) Al Sakhel, Heba
Project Members Le Tensorer, Hélène
Falkenstein, von, Vera
Hauck, Thomas
Schuhmann, Daniel
Wojtczak, Dorota
Pümpin, Christine
Ismail-Meyer, Kristin
Jagher, Reto
Hager, Daniela
Richter, Daniel
Martineau, Anne-Sophie
Courty, Marie-Agnès
Wegmüller, Fabio
Elsuede, Hani
Organisation / Research unit Departement Umweltwissenschaften / Integrative Prähistorische und Naturwissenschaftliche Archäologie (IPNA Schünemann)
Project Website http://elkowm.unibas.ch/
Project start 01.04.2007
Probable end 31.03.2010
Status Completed
Abstract

The El Kowm area (central Syria) can be considered as a region of reference for early Prehistory in the Near East. The presence of permanent water sources in the heart of the arid steppe favored continuous occupations since the beginning of the Quaternary.
Since 1997, the Institute for Prehistory and Archaeological Science of the University of Basel has undertaken a complete interdisciplinary research program of this major site of Hummal under the direction of Prof. Dr. J.-M Le Tensorer associated with the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums of Syria.
The site of Hummal is a prominent mound at an artesian spring built out of the sediments which piled up during the Quaternary. The impressive stratigraphy –twenty meters high- comprises more than 25 geological units preserving a great number of archaeological levels. It covers an extremely long period of time ranging from the Oldest Paleolithic (Oldowan) to Upper Paleolithic (Aurignacian) over more than a million years. Therefore, it is the longest and most important cultural sequence known as yet in an arid landscape in the Middle East.
The outstanding feature of the Mousterian period (around 150,000 to 80,000 years ago) consists in the remains of a giant camel. The animal measured over 3 meters at shoulder-height. Roughly speaking, it was bigger than the modern camel by 1,5 to 1,75 time.
In the same layers, beside the large amount of flint tools, we also found 3 human remains at Hummal. For the moment, the scanty evidence does not allow a clear determination of the species (Neanderthal or archaïc Homo sapiens).
Moreover, the archaeological results are of outstanding importance. The study of transitional cultures such as Yabrudian and Hummalian between Old Paleolithic and Middle Paleolithic might certainly provide an answer to one of the most important question into which scientists have been looking for a certain time: the origins of Modern Man.

Financed by Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)

Published results ()

  ID Autor(en) Titel ISSN / ISBN Erschienen in Art der Publikation
Details 100717  Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie; Jagher, Reto; Rentzel, Philippe; Hauck, Thomas; Ismail-Meyer, Kristin; Puempin, Christine; Wojtczak, Dorota  Long-term site formation processes at the natural springs Nadaouiyeh and Hummal in the El Kowm oasis, Central Syria  0883-6353  Geoarchaeology  Publication: JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift) 
Details 102475  Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie; Muhesen, Sultan; Schmid, Peter  Le Paléolithique de Hummal à El Kowm : premier bilan des fouilles syro-suisses 1999-2008    Chronique Archéologique en Syrie  Publication: JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift) 
Details 102496  Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie; Schmid, Peter  Out of Africa : über die frühesten Auswanderer und die Wurzeln unserer Kultur : on the earliest emmigrants and the roots of human culture      Publication: Other Publications (Forschungsberichte o. ä.) 
Details 102510  Schmid, Peter; Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie  Out of Africa  0042-5672  Vierteljahrsschrift der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Zürich  Publication: JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift) 
Details 102578  Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie  Le Paléolithique ancien de Syrie et l'importance du Golan comme voie de passage lors de l'expansion des premiers hommes hors d'Afrique      Publication: ConferencePaper (Artikel, die in Tagungsbänden erschienen sind) 
Details 102582  Hauck, Thomas; Wojtcak, Dorota; Wegmüller, Fabio; Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie  Variation in lower and middle palaeolithic land use strategies in the Syrian desert steppe : the example of Hummal (El Kowm area)  3-935751-00-1 (Vol. 1) ; 3-935751-01-X (Vol. 2) ; 978-3-935751-10-0 (Vol. 3)  Settlement dynamics of the middle paleolithic and middle stone age  Publication: Book Item (Buchkap., Lexikonartikel, jur. Kommentierung, Beiträge in Sammelbänden etc.) 
Details 103660  Le Tensorer, JM  Les cultures acheuléennes et la question de l'émergence de la pensée symbolique chez Homo erectus à partir des données relatives à la forme symétrique et harmonique des bifaces  1631-0683  Comptes rendus palévol  Publication: JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift) 
Details 275815  Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie; Muhesen, Sultan; Jagher, Reto  Paleolithic settlement dynamics in the El Kowm Area (Central Syria)  3-935751-00-1 (Vol. 1) ; 3-935751-01-X (Vol. 2) ; 978-3-935751-10-0 (Vol. 3)  Settlement dynamics of the middle paleolithic and middle stone age  Publication: Book Item (Buchkap., Lexikonartikel, jur. Kommentierung, Beiträge in Sammelbänden etc.) 
Details 275870  Leuzinger, Urs; Jagher, Reto  Eldorado für Faustkeilforscher  0176-8522  Archäologie in Deutschland  Publication: JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift) 

Cooperations ()

  ID Kreditinhaber Kooperationspartner Institution Laufzeit - von Laufzeit - bis
Details 102388  Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie  Jammous, Bassam, Director General  Direction Générale des Antiquités et des Musées  01.05.2007  31.12.2014 
   

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