Syria
Jerf el Ahmar
Jerf el Ahmar (Arabic: الجرف الأحمر) is a Neolithic site in northern Syria, which dated back between 9,500 and 8,700 BC.
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Jerf el Ahmar
36.3833° N, 38.1806° E
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Jerf el Ahmar (Arabic: الجرف الأحمر) is a Neolithic site in northern Syria, which dated back between 9,500 and 8,700 BC.
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
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