El Kowm (archaeological site)

El Kowm or Al Kawm is a circular, 20 km (12 mi) gap in the Syrian mountains that houses a series of archaeological sites. The El Kowm oasis is located northeast of Palmyra in Syria, near Al-Sukhnah. It shows some of the longest and most important cultural sequences in the Middle East, with periods of occupation by humans for over 1 million years.

El Kowm
الكوم
Shown within Syria
LocationHoms Governorate, Syria
Coordinates35.15°N 38.81667°E / 35.15; 38.81667
TypeCluster of tells
AreaEl Kowm I = 3 hectares (7.4 acres)
History
MaterialFlint, Bone
Foundedc. 7000 BC
Abandonedc. 6500 BC
PeriodsPaleolithic, PPNB, Neolithic
CulturesOldowan, Yabrudian, Hummalian, Mousterian
Site notes
Excavation dates1967, 1978–1987, 1997–
ArchaeologistsW.M. van Loon, R.H. Dornermann, D. Stordeur, J. Cauvin, M.C. Cauvin, L. Copeland, F.Hours, Jean Marie Le Tensorer, S. Muhesen
ConditionRuins
ManagementDirectorate-General of Antiquities and Museums
Public accessYes
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