-
known evidence of the
production of bread-like
foodstuff has been
found at
Shubayqa 1, a 14,400-year-old site in Jordan's
northeastern desert, 4,000 years...
-
Epipalaeolithic (c. 12,500–9500 BCE). One of the
earliest known sites is
Shubayqa 1 (occupied c. 12,600–10,000 BCE), a
Natufian site
where archaeologists...
- world. In 2018,
charred bread crumbs were
found at a
Natufian site
called Shubayqa 1 in
Jordan (in
Harrat ash Shaam, the
Black Desert)
dating to 12,400 BC...
- 600 and 14,600
years ago have been
found at the
archaeological site of
Shubayqa 1 in the
Black Desert in Jordan.
These remains predate the earliest-known...
- In 2018,
archaeologists reported finding evidence of
bread making at
Shubayqa 1, a
Natufian hunter-gatherer site more than 14,000
years old in northwest...
-
remains of
bread were
discovered c. 12,400 BC at the
archaeological site of
Shubayqa 1, once home of the
Natufian hunter-gatherers,
roughly 4,000
years before...
- 14400 BC – The world's
oldest evidence of bread-making has been
found at
Shubayqa 1, in Jordan. 11000 BC – The
oldest known evidence of beer
found in Mount...
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Period Mortuary Practices".
Journal of
Anthropological Archaeology. 15 (4): 313–336. doi:10.1006/jaar.1996.0012. ISSN 0278-4165. ʿAin
Mallaha Shubayqa 1...
- with
early Holocene Near Easterners. A
study on
charred food
remains from
Shubayqa 1, a
Natufian hunter-gatherer site
located in
northeastern Jordan and dated...