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Iraq ed-Dubb
Iraq ed-Dubb
Iraq ed-Dubb
Iraq ed-Dubb, or the Cave of the Bear, is an early Neolithic archeological site northwest of Ajlun in the Jordan Valley. The settlement existed before 8000 BC and experimented with the cultivation of founder crops, side by side with the harvesting of wild cereals.
Site Information
Country: Jordan
District: Irbid Governorate
Category: Ancient Rock Workes
Site History: Neolithic Age
Oldest Culture: Neolithic
Later Cultures: Neolithic
Site Features: Stone Age Monuments
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Elevation: 421 m
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Ancient Rock Workes in Irbid Governorate
Iraq ed-Dubb
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