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Netiv HaGdud (archaeological site)

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Neolithic archaeological site in the West Bank

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 by Ofer Bar-Yosef in the 1980s.

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  1. Bar-Yosef, Ofer; Gopher, Avi; Tchernov, Eitan; Kislev, Mordechai E. (1991). "Netiv Hagdud: An Early Neolithic Village Site in the Jordan Valley". Journal of Field Archaeology. 18 (4): 405–424. doi:10.2307/530405. ISSN 0093-4690. JSTOR 530405.
Neolithic Southwest Asia
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