Human remains from Ein Gev I, Jordan Valley, Israel

Abstract
In the prehistoric site of Ein GevI, related to the Kebaran and dated by C-14 to ca. 13.750 B.C., the skeleton of a woman, 30-40 yrs. old was uncovered. In spite of the broken state of the bones and the absence of the maxilla, most parts of the skeleton were repaired and studied. The metrical features as well as the morphological ones assign the individual to a Proto-Mediterranean population, very similar to the Natufian.