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      • Now Dr. Erez Ben-Yosef and Dr. Lidar Sapir-Hen of Tel Aviv University's Department of Archaeology and Near Eastern Cultures have used radiocarbon dating to pinpoint the moment when domesticated camels arrived in the southern Levant, pushing the estimate from the 12th to the 9th century BCE.
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  2. Feb 3, 2014 · February 3, 2014. Source: American Friends of Tel Aviv University. Summary: Using radiocarbon dating, archaeologists can pinpoint the moment when domesticated camels arrived in the southern...

  3. Feb 10, 2014 · Using radiocarbon dating and evidence unearthed in excavations, Israeli archaeologists Erez Ben-Yosef and Lidar Sapir-Hen have pegged the arrival of domesticated camels in this part of the...

  4. Feb 3, 2014 · Copper mining and camel riding. Archaeologists have established that camels were probably domesticated in the Arabian Peninsula for use as pack animals sometime towards the end of the 2nd...

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  5. Feb 17, 2014 · The aforementioned texts appear to be clear evidence from the 2nd millennium BC for domesticated camels in Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and the northern Levant. Yet, evidence for camel domestication may be found even into the 3rd millennium BC.

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  6. Feb 3, 2014 · Now Dr. Erez Ben-Yosef and Dr. Lidar Sapir-Hen of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Archaeology and Near Eastern Cultures have used radiocarbon dating to pinpoint the moment when domesticated camels arrived in the southern Levant, pushing the estimate from the 12th to the 9th century BCE.

  7. Feb 3, 2014 · Now Dr. Erez Ben-Yosef and Dr. Lidar Sapir-Hen of Tel Aviv University ‘s Department of Archaeology and Near Eastern Cultures have used radiocarbon dating to pinpoint the moment when domesticated camels arrived in the southern Levant, pushing the estimate from the 12th to the 9th century BCE.

  8. Feb 11, 2014 · Now Dr. Erez Ben-Yosef and Dr. Lidar Sapir-Hen of Tel Aviv University's Department of Archaeology and Near Eastern Cultures have used radiocarbon dating to pinpoint the moment when domesticated camels arrived in the southern Levant, pushing the estimate from the 12th to the 9th century BCE.

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