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Eustatic rise of sea levels and possibly a 10 story tsunami smashed and flooded a early neolithic village Atlit Yam
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > A submerged neolithic site is located off the coast of Atlit, Israel, in the Mediterranean SeaIt made the news, while surveying the area for shipwrecks, in 1984. (1) The site has shown the earliest known evidence for an agro-pastoral-marine subsistence system,…
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The Huleh (or Hula) neolithic site is archaeological findings & remains in the Hula Valley. Located in the northern part of Israel
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > This region was once a shallow freshwater lake but was drained in the early 20th century to reduce the incidence of malaria. After the draining of the Hula Lake, archaeological excavations revealed evidence of ancient settlements dating back to the neolithic…
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