Namir Road (A-6026) and Nisim Aloni (A-8066) are two parts of one Late Chalcolithic site within the city of Tel Aviv. The site is situated south of the Yarqon stream and on the west margin of the Ayalon stream’s flood basin. Excavations uncovered numerous pits and shafts in addition to structures formed from kurkar.
Relevant publications:
van den Brink, E.C.M., Barzilai, O., Vardi, J., Cohen-Weinberger, A., Lernau, O., Liphschitz, N., Bonani, G., Mienis, H.K., Rosenberg, D., Tzin, B., Katina, A., Shalev, S., Shilstein, S., and Horwitz, L.K. 2016. Late Chalcolithic settlement remains east of Namir Road, Tel Aviv. Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society 46: 20–121.
van den Brink, E. C. M., Jakoel, E., Alla Yaroshevich, Hruby, K., Rosenberg, D., Chasan, R., Ackermann, O., Anker, Y., Roskin, J., Eshed, V., Peters, I., Kapul, R., Asscher, Y., Pri-Gal, L. and Boaretto, E. 2021. Additional Late Chalcolithic shafts and pits east of Namir Road, Tel Aviv. Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society 51: 136–224.
Rosenberg, D., Chasan, R., and van den Brink, E.C.M. 2016. Craft specialization, production and exchange in the Chalcolithic of the southern Levant: Insights from the study of the basalt bowl assemblage from Namir Road, Tel Aviv. Eurasian Prehistory 13(1-2): 105–128.