Around 9600 BCE, the droughts and cold of the Younger Dryas
stadial had come to an end, making it possible for Natufian groups to extend the duration of their stay, eventually leading to year-round habitation and permanent settlement.
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Jericho - Wikipediathe Ein es-Sultan spring at what would become Jericho was a popular camping ground for Natufian hunter-gatherer groups, who left a scattering of crescent-shaped microlith tools behind them.[23] <span>Around 9600 BCE, the droughts and cold of the Younger Dryas stadial had come to an end, making it possible for Natufian groups to extend the duration of their stay, eventually leading to year-round habitation and permanent settlement.[citation needed] Pre-Pottery Neolithic, c. 9500–6500 BCE Further information: Tell es-Sultan and Tower of Jericho Dwelling foundations unearthed at Tell es-Sultan in Jericho The Pre-Pot Summary
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