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      Monumental megalithic burial and rock art tell a new story about the Levant Intermediate Bronze “Dark Ages”

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          The Intermediate Bronze Age (IB) in the Southern Levant (ca. 2350–2000 BCE) is known as the “Dark Ages,” following the collapse of Early Bronze urban society and predating the establishment of the Middle Bronze cities. The absence of significant settlements and monumental building has led to the reconstruction of IB social organization as that of nomadic, tribal society inhabiting rural villages with no central governmental system. Excavation in the Shamir Dolmen Field (comprising over 400 dolmens) on the western foothills of the Golan Heights was carried out following the discovery of rock art engravings on the ceiling of the central chamber inside one of the largest dolmens ever recorded in the Levant. Excavation of this multi-chambered dolmen, covered by a basalt capstone weighing some 50 tons, revealed a secondary multi-burial (of both adults and children) rarely described in a dolmen context in the Golan. Engraved into the rock ceiling above the multi-burial is a panel of 14 forms composed of a vertical line and downturned arc motif. 3D-scanning by structured-light technology was used to sharpen the forms and revealed the technique employed to create them. Building of the Shamir dolmens required a tremendous amount of labor, architectural mastery, and complex socio-economic organization well beyond the capacity of small, rural nomadic groups. The monumental megalithic burial of the Shamir dolmens indicates a hierarchical, complex, non-urban governmental system. This new evidence supports a growing body of recent criticism stemming from new discoveries and approaches that calls for rethinking our views of the Levantine IB “Dark Ages.”

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                2 March 2017
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                [1 ]Prehistory Laboratory East Campus, Tel Hai College, Tel Hai, Upper Galilee, Israel
                [2 ]Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee, Bar Ilan University, Safed, Israel
                [3 ]Southern District, Israel Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem, Israel
                [4 ]Computerized Archeology Laboratory, Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
                [5 ]Department of Prehistory, Israel Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem, Israel
                [6 ]Northern District, Israel Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem, Israel
                Seoul National University College of Medicine, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
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                Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

                • Conceptualization: GS AB DED LG MO UB.

                • Data curation: GS AB DED LG MO UB.

                • Formal analysis: LG.

                • Investigation: GS AB DED LG MO UB.

                • Methodology: GS DED LG UB.

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                • Writing – original draft: GS AB DED LG MO UB.

                • Writing – review & editing: GS AB DED LG MO UB.

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                10.1371/journal.pone.0172969
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                © 2017 Sharon et al

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                : 9 July 2016
                : 12 February 2017
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                All relevant data are within the paper. All archaeological materials (fauna, lithics, beads, metal objects, and ceramics) with the exception of the human burials, are curated at the Prehistory Laboratory, Tel Hai College. The human burials are stored in the ‎repository at the Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee, Bar Ilan University, Safed, curated by Dr. Alon Barash. Data inquiries may be directed to gonen@ 123456telhai.ac.il .

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