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Archaeologists Uncover 12,000-year-old Settlement

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Article from the Age reporting the discovery of a 12,000-year-old neolithic settlement west of Jerusalem.

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Title: Archaeologists uncover 12,000-year-old settlement - theage.com.au
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Israeli archaeologists said today they had discovered a 12,000-year-old neolithic settlement west of Jerusalem which they believe is the largest of the period ever discovered in the Holy Land. - The Age

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