Plastered skulls represent one of the earliest burial practices in the southern Levant.
Fossil evidence, however, shows that it has lived in the southern Levant for at least 160,000 years.
Jewish communities of southern Levant under Byzantine rule fell into a final decline by the mid 7th century.
Syro-Palestinian archaeology is one of the terms used to refer to archaeological research conducted in the southern Levant.
The terminology for archaeology in the southern Levant has been defined in various, often competing or overlapping ways.
The first cities in the southern Levant arose during this period.
The region of the southern Levant has a varied past and as such, its cuisine has contributions from various cultures.
This is regarded as the most typical village of its period in the southern Levant.
It was originally limited to the open country of the southernmost regions of southern Levant.
The survey itself effectively delineated and defined the political borders of the southern Levant.