Jewels and tools among Neolithic find in Israel
These are external links and will open in a new window/ Thousands of pieces of tools, jewellery, figurines, seeds and other objects have been found at the site of a huge 9,000-year-old settlement from the Neolithic period uncovered in Israel. Archaeologists believe that the site, located near Motza Junction, 5km (3 miles) west of Jerusalem, was once a city housing as many as 3,000 residents. Excavators found the remains of large buildings, with rooms that were once used for living, as well as public facilities, places of ritual and ...
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