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1595:Wadi Jilat 7
1570:Tell Hassuna
1455:Ibn el Ghazi
1364:Wadi ShuĘżeib
1319:Netiv HaGdud
1274:Tell Qaramel
1253:Karahan Tepe
1238:Iraq ed-Dubb
1233:Göbekli Tepe
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179:Part of
18:Tell Bouqras
1605:Zumlat Arus
1540:Mushash 163
1480:Jebel Subhi
1475:Jebel Qurma
1460:Jabal Na'ja
1445:Hallan Çemi
1374:Zumlat Arus
1334:Qermez Dere
1329:Nachcharini
1324:Nevalı Çori
1258:Tell 'Abr 3
1153:ĘżAin Ghazal
1141:Pre-Pottery
1042:Pre-Pottery
952:Asia portal
778:(in German)
444:Amuq points
338:Deir ez-Zor
327:prehistoric
156: /
132:Coordinates
112:Deir ez-Zor
1662:Categories
1405:Ayn Jammam
1354:Shubayqa 6
1294:Tepe Asiab
1223:Ganj Dareh
1148:Abu Hudhud
1114:Wadi Rabah
636:References
596:White Ware
348:Excavation
303:Management
258:Site notes
235:c. 6200 BC
144:40°23′51″E
141:35°05′07″N
1500:Kharaysin
1435:Ghuwayr 1
1430:El-Hemmeh
1415:Bestansur
1410:Ayn Rahub
1390:Abu Hamid
1270:(Jericho)
1208:Chia Sabz
1203:Chia Jani
1178:Beisamoun
1119:Yarmukian
431:dentalium
427:carnelian
382:Neolithic
331:Neolithic
295:Condition
268:1976-1978
266:1960-1965
252:Neolithic
232:Abandoned
126:Euphrates
1618:Concepts
1535:Muraybet
1520:Matarrah
1450:Hibabiya
1425:Dhuweila
1369:Yiftahel
1314:Nemrik 9
1304:Mureybet
1299:M'lefaat
1228:Gilgal I
1213:Dhuweila
1104:Nizzanim
1083:Amuq A-B
1034:Cultures
862:24 April
827:24 April
755:24 April
675:24 April
415:Anatolia
411:obsidian
216:Material
107:Location
1530:Munhata
1505:Kaukaba
1339:Sabra 1
1193:Bouqras
1109:Samarra
1093:Jarmoan
1088:Hassuna
626:gazelle
588:lentils
576:Einkorn
553:(copy).
523:granite
471:Calcite
435:jadeite
401:Culture
386:pottery
323:Bouqras
240:Periods
227:c. 7400
224:Founded
211:History
182:Village
31:Bouqras
1545:Sayyeh
1440:Ginnig
1420:Byblos
1284:Tayibe
1198:Çayönü
1173:Beidha
1098:Lodian
1063:(PPNC)
1057:(PPNB)
1051:(PPNA)
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782:20 May
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630:onager
618:cattle
600:basket
592:Sickle
580:barley
395:bricks
390:sherds
187:Length
122:Region
1243:Jarmo
1163:Basta
1158:Ba'ja
1133:Sites
910:1989.
900:1983.
606:Sheep
572:Emmer
423:shell
419:beads
407:ochre
354:Dutch
342:Syria
298:Ruins
195:Width
116:Syria
1383:Late
1076:Late
864:2011
851:ISBN
846:1989
829:2011
816:ISBN
784:2019
757:2011
744:ISBN
677:2011
664:ISBN
628:and
622:Deer
616:and
614:pigs
610:goat
608:and
586:and
584:peas
429:and
334:Tell
248:PPNB
244:PPNA
203:Area
173:Tell
169:Type
340:in
316:Yes
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