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Tango0120 Jul 2020 9:24 p.m. PST

…12,800 Years Ago

"Abu Hureyra is a mound settlement (commonly known as a ‘tell') located in northern Syria along the Euphrates River.

The ancient site now lies beneath Lake Assad, created when the Tabqa Dam was completed in 1974.

In 1972 and 1973, before Abu Hureyra was flooded, archaeologists collected enough evidence of houses, food and tools to identify two sites — a Paleolithic settlement and evidence for an early agricultural society…"
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