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9000 year-old cemetery found in Syria |
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Damascus - A Syrian-Japanese archaeological team uncovered recently a 9
000-year-old cemetery in north-east Syria, Syrian state-controlled newspaper al-Thawra
reported on Tuesday.
The cemetery, found at Ein al-Karkh site in Idlib province, 330km north of the
capital Damascus, represents "ancient Syrian society and the stage of
transformation from big agricultural villages to the building of the first
city", said Jamal Haider, the head of the Syrian side of the archaeological
team.
About 20 adult skeletons were found in the cemetery, with clay tools and stone
bowls found near them.
Excavation works, which started at the site ten years ago, led to the discovery
of many agricultural villages and settlements that date back to the modern Stone
Age (8000-5000 BC). – Sapa
Dpa
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2007-08-09 11:46:24 |
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