摘要:ABSTRACT
A new Acheulian locality, NBA (North of Bridge Acheulian), was discovered north of the well-known Early-
Middle Pleistocene site of Gesher Benot Ya´aqov (GBY) as a result of a massive drainage operation of the Jordan
River in 1999. A preliminary test excavation enabled reconstruction of the stratigraphy of the site’s layers. The Ar/
Ar date of 658±15 ka was determined for a basalt fow located immediately below the NBA in situ archaeological
horizon, and is one of the few known dates for any Acheulian site in the Levant. The site’s rich surface collection
includes a lithic assemblage resembling that of the nearby GBY Acheulian site and is dominated by basalt han-
daxes and cleavers. However, the assemblage has some marked diferences from that of GBY, enlarging our un-
derstanding of Levantine Acheulian variability. The NBA fauna resembles that of GBY in the species represented
and in its molluscs. The main contribution of the NBA assemblage comes from the confrmation of certain aspects
of the GBY lithic industry and from the few but marked diferences that do appear between the assemblages.
These diferences deepen our knowledge of the behavior and ways of life of Acheulian hominins on the shores of
the Paleo-Hula Lake during the Early Middle Pleistocene.