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Mureybet (Arabic: مريبط, romanized: muraybaṭ, lit. 'covered') is a tell, or
ancient settlement mound,
located on the west bank of the
Euphrates in Raqqa...
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Excavated sites include Tell Abu Hureyra, Emar,
Habuba Kabira,
Mureybet, Tell es-Sweyhat, Tell Fray and
Dibsi ****. At Qal'at Ja'bar, a castle...
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starting point of a
Neolithic Revolution. A
contemporary site is
Mureybet in
modern Syria. One of the most
notable PPNA
settlements is Jericho, thought...
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forageable plant food sources. The
inhabitants might have
moved to
Mureybet, less than 50 km to the
northeast on the
other side of the Euphrates, which...
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Franchthi Cave in
Greece (13,000 to 9,500
years ago), in the end-Mesolithic at
Mureybet and Tell Abu
Hureyra in Syria, and at
sites dating to 8000 BC in the area...
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flooded or
affected by the
rising waters of Lake ****ad
include Mureybet, Emar and Abu Hureyra. A
similar international effort was made when the...
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Elsewhere in the
Fertile Crescent,
there is
evidence of
settlements at
Mureybet and Ganj
Dareh from
around 8500 BC.
Towards the end of the millennium,...
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China 11000
Early Pottery (18,000 BC) 10000 Pre-Pottery
Neolithic A
Gesher Mureybet (10,500 BC) 9000
Jericho Tell Abu
Hureyra 8000 Pre-Pottery Neolithic...
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collected at
sites such as Tell Abu
Hureyra (c. 10,700–9000 BC) and
Mureybet (c. 9800–9300 BC), but the
earliest archaeological evidence for the domestic...
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period (Pre-Pottery
Neolithic B) is
represented by
rectangular houses of
Mureybet culture. At the time,
people used
containers made of stone, gyps, and burnt...