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Netiv HaGdud (Hebrew: נְתִיב הַגְּדוּד, lit. 'Path of the Battalion') is an
Israeli settlement organized as a
moshav in the West Bank.
Located in the Jordan...
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Netiv HaGdud is a
Neolithic archaeological site in the West Bank. It was
discovered in the 1970s
during the
construction of an
Israeli settlement and excavated...
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Levantine sites such as
Kebara Cave and the
early Neolithic village of
Netiv HaGdud, as well as
Palaeolithic and
Neolithic sites in
China and Georgia. The Natufian...
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southern Levant, with the type site of Jericho.
Other sites include Netiv HaGdud, El-Khiam, Hatoula, and
Nahal Oren.
History of
pottery in the
Southern Levant...
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Ahmar (in
modern Syria), and
lentils quickly spread south to the
Netiv HaGdud site in the
Jordan Valley. The
process of
domestication allowed the founder...
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basketry impressions have been
uncovered at Tell es-Sultan (Jericho),
Netiv HaGdud, Beidha, Shir, Tell Sabi
Abyad III, Domuztepe, Umm Dabaghiyah, Tell Maghzaliyah...
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Jewish volunteers...
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dating of 17,000 BC and at the Pre-Pottery
Neolithic A (PPNA) site of
Netiv Hagdud are 10,000–9,400
years old. The
location of the
earliest site of
emmer domestication...
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newly established State of Israel.
Ramat Tiomkin, Ein Hatchlelet,
Pardes Hagdud, and
Ramat Ephraim were
annexed to Netanya. At this time,
Netanya had a...