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Anna Belfer-Cohen (hebräisch אנה בלפר-כהן; geboren 3. November 1949 in Riwne, Ukraine) ist eine israelische Archäologin, Paläoanthropologin und Hochschullehrerin an der Hebräischen Universität Jerusalem.

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dbo:abstract Anna Belfer-Cohen (hebräisch אנה בלפר-כהן; geboren 3. November 1949 in Riwne, Ukraine) ist eine israelische Archäologin, Paläoanthropologin und Hochschullehrerin an der Hebräischen Universität Jerusalem. (de) Anna Belfer-Cohen (Hebrew: אנה בלפר-כהן; born November 3, 1949) is an Israeli archaeologist and paleoanthropologist and Professor Emeritus at the Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Belfer-Cohen excavated and studied many important prehistoric sites in Israel including Hayonim and Kebara Caves and open-air sites such as and . She has also worked for many years in the Republic of Georgia, where she made important contributions to the study of the Paleolithic sequence of the Caucasus following her work at the cave sites of Dzoudzuana, Kotias and Satsrublia. She is a specialist in biological Anthropology, prehistoric art, lithic technology, the Upper Paleolithic and modern humans, the Natufian-Neolithic interface and the transition to village life. Belfer-Cohen has published hundreds of papers and co-edited several books. Her work is widely cited in the field of Prehistoric Archaeology and especially the Natufian culture. Belfer-Cohen is married with two children and four grandchildren and currently resides in Jerusalem. (en) Anna Belfer-Cohen (en hebreo, אנה בלפר-כהן‎; 3 de noviembre de 1949, Rovno, Ucrania) es una arqueólogoa y paleoantropóloga israelí y profesora emérita en el Instituto de Arqueología de la Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén. Belfer-Cohen excavó y estudió muchos sitios prehistóricos importantes en Israel, incluidas las cuevas de HaYonim y Kebara y sitios al aire libre como Nahal Ein Gev I y Nahal Neqarot. También ha trabajado durante muchos años en la República de Georgia, donde realizó importantes contribuciones al estudio de la secuencia paleolítica del Cáucaso a raíz de su trabajo en los yacimientos de cuevas de Dzoudzuana, Kotias y Satsrublia. Es especialista en Antropología biológica, arte prehistórico, tecnología lítica, Paleolítico superior y humanos modernos, la interfaz natufiana - neolítica y la transición a la vida del pueblo.​ Belfer-Cohen ha publicado cientos de artículos y coeditado varios libros. Su trabajo es ampliamente citado en el campo de la Arqueología Prehistórica y especialmente en la cultura natufiana.​ Belfer-Cohen está casada, tiene dos hijos y cuatro nietos y actualmente reside en Jerusalén. (es) Anna Belfer-Cohen (em hebraico: אנה בלפר-כהן ; nascida em 3 de novembro de 1949) é uma arqueóloga e paleoantropóloga israelense e professora emérita do Instituto de Arqueologia da Universidade Hebraica de Jerusalém. Belfer-Cohen escavou e estudou muitos locais pré-históricos importantes em Israel, incluindo as cavernas Hayonim e Kebara e locais ao ar livre como Nahal Ein Gev I e Nahal Neqarot. Ela também trabalhou por muitos anos na República da Geórgia, onde fez importantes contribuições para o estudo da sequência paleolítica do Cáucaso, após seu trabalho nos locais das cavernas de Dzoudzuana, Kotias e Satsrublia. Ela é especialista em Antropologia biológica, arte pré-histórica, tecnologia lítica, Paleolítico Superior e humanos modernos, a cultura Natufiana e a transição para a vida da aldeia. Belfer-Cohen publicou centenas de artigos e co-editou vários livros. Seu trabalho é amplamente citado no campo da Arqueologia Pré-Histórica e, especialmente, na cultura da Natufian. Belfer-Cohen é casada, tem dois filhos e quatro netos e atualmente reside em Jerusalém. (pt)
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rdfs:comment Anna Belfer-Cohen (hebräisch אנה בלפר-כהן; geboren 3. November 1949 in Riwne, Ukraine) ist eine israelische Archäologin, Paläoanthropologin und Hochschullehrerin an der Hebräischen Universität Jerusalem. (de) Anna Belfer-Cohen (Hebrew: אנה בלפר-כהן; born November 3, 1949) is an Israeli archaeologist and paleoanthropologist and Professor Emeritus at the Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Belfer-Cohen excavated and studied many important prehistoric sites in Israel including Hayonim and Kebara Caves and open-air sites such as and . She has also worked for many years in the Republic of Georgia, where she made important contributions to the study of the Paleolithic sequence of the Caucasus following her work at the cave sites of Dzoudzuana, Kotias and Satsrublia. She is a specialist in biological Anthropology, prehistoric art, lithic technology, the Upper Paleolithic and modern humans, the Natufian-Neolithic interface and the transition to village life. (en) Anna Belfer-Cohen (en hebreo, אנה בלפר-כהן‎; 3 de noviembre de 1949, Rovno, Ucrania) es una arqueólogoa y paleoantropóloga israelí y profesora emérita en el Instituto de Arqueología de la Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén. Belfer-Cohen excavó y estudió muchos sitios prehistóricos importantes en Israel, incluidas las cuevas de HaYonim y Kebara y sitios al aire libre como Nahal Ein Gev I y Nahal Neqarot. También ha trabajado durante muchos años en la República de Georgia, donde realizó importantes contribuciones al estudio de la secuencia paleolítica del Cáucaso a raíz de su trabajo en los yacimientos de cuevas de Dzoudzuana, Kotias y Satsrublia. Es especialista en Antropología biológica, arte prehistórico, tecnología lítica, Paleolítico superior y humanos modernos, la interfaz natufiana - neo (es) Anna Belfer-Cohen (em hebraico: אנה בלפר-כהן ; nascida em 3 de novembro de 1949) é uma arqueóloga e paleoantropóloga israelense e professora emérita do Instituto de Arqueologia da Universidade Hebraica de Jerusalém. Belfer-Cohen escavou e estudou muitos locais pré-históricos importantes em Israel, incluindo as cavernas Hayonim e Kebara e locais ao ar livre como Nahal Ein Gev I e Nahal Neqarot. Ela também trabalhou por muitos anos na República da Geórgia, onde fez importantes contribuições para o estudo da sequência paleolítica do Cáucaso, após seu trabalho nos locais das cavernas de Dzoudzuana, Kotias e Satsrublia. Ela é especialista em Antropologia biológica, arte pré-histórica, tecnologia lítica, Paleolítico Superior e humanos modernos, a cultura Natufiana e a transição para a vida da a (pt)
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