Kharaneh IV (or Kharaneh 4) is an archaeological site in Jordan. The site contains evidence of human activity dating to the Late Pleistocene. Its main period of occupation was 18,900 to 16,600 BC.
Notably, the remains of brushwood structures dating to the Early Epipalaeolithic period have been found at Kharaneh IV. Tools and large concentrations of ochre and marine shells have also been found at the site.
In addition, woman's remains dated back to 19,200 years ago were discovered at Kharaneh IV in 2016, which might have been Cremation, after being placed on top of a hut.
|
|