Khiamian culture
Map of the Levantine sites with El Khiam points | |
| Geographical range | Fertile Crescent |
|---|---|
| Period | Neolithic |
| Dates | c. 9700 – c. 8650 BC |
| Type site | El Khiam |
| Major sites | Azraq, Abu Madi, Mureybet, Hatula |
| Preceded by | Natufian, Harifian |
| Followed by | Yarmukian, Lodian, Nizzanim, Mureybetian, Sultanian |
| The Neolithic |
|---|
| ↑ Mesolithic |
| ↓ Chalcolithic |
The Khiamian culture is a Neolithic archaeological culture of Southwest Asia, dating to the earliest part of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA), around 9700 to 8600 BC. It is primarily characterised by a distinctive type of stone arrowhead—the "El Khiam point"—first found at the type site of El Khiam.