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- Jiffyjig on 2009-07-04 - Tags archaeology
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- Ericthehamster on 2008-12-07 - Tags SU , archaeology , Tags
- Bjrod7 on 2008-11-23 - Tags history , agriculture , human , stoneage
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Gobekli Tepe sits at the northern edge of the Fertile Crescent—an arc of mild climate and arable land from the Persian Gulf to present-day Lebanon, Israel, Jordan and Egypt—and would have attracted hunter-gatherers from Africa and the Levant.
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