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‘Atiqot 66 (2011)
ISBN 2948-040X
Human Skeletal Remains from the Burial Caves at Sha‘ar Efrayim
(pp. 75–78)
Yossi Nagar
Keywords: anthropology, cemetery, paleodemography
The anthropological study of the human skeletal remains from the five burial caves at Sha‘ar Efrayim pointed to a difference between the burial traditions of the Chalcolithic population and those of the Early Bronze Age I population. The most prominent difference is the absence of infants in the Chalcolithic burials, in contrast to their presence in the EB I sample. This might indicate there was no population continuity between these two succeeding periods.