Palestine

Wadi Natuf and Shuqba Cave

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Wadi an-Natuf is a dry valley in the southwest of the West Bank south of the town of Shuqba. In the Shuqba Cave on the northern edge of the valley, evidence of a Late Stone Age culture has been found, named after the wadi as the "Natufian Culture". The Natufian culture was a pre-agricultural community based on hunting and intensive food gathering.
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Wadi Natuf and Shuqba Cave (ID: 5712)
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