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Neolithic / Stone Age / Holocene / Quaternary geochronology / Emmer / Einkorn wheat / Pre-Pottery Neolithic A / Wheat / Tell Abu Hureyra / Fertile Crescent / Pre-Pottery Neolithic B / Jericho
Date: 2013-02-02 17:47:23
Neolithic
Stone Age
Holocene
Quaternary geochronology
Emmer
Einkorn wheat
Pre-Pottery Neolithic A
Wheat
Tell Abu Hureyra
Fertile Crescent
Pre-Pottery Neolithic B
Jericho

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