[...] was a period of about 1.4 millennia, from 7220 to 5850 BCE[ clarification needed ] (though carbon-14-dates are few and early). The following are PPNB cultural features:[ citation needed ]
Apparent cult involving the preservation of human skulls, with facial features reconstructed using plaster, and eyes set with shells in some cases
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The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB)
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[...] was a period of about 1.4 millennia, from 7220 to 5850 BCE[ clarification needed ] (though carbon-14-dates are few and early). The following are PPNB cultural features:[ citation needed ]
Apparent cult involving the preservation of human skulls, with facial features reconstructed using plaster, and eyes set with shells in some cases
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[...] was a period of about 1.4 millennia, from 7220 to 5850 BCE[ clarification needed ] (though carbon-14-dates are few and early). The following are PPNB cultural features:[ citation needed ]
Apparent cult involving the preservation of human skulls, with facial features reconstructed using plaster, and eyes set with shells in some cases
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The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB)
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Jericho - Wikipedia on. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) <span>The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) was a period of about 1.4 millennia, from 7220 to 5850 BCE[clarification needed] (though carbon-14-dates are few and early). The following are PPNB cultural features:[citation needed] Expanded range of domesticated plants Possible domestication of sheep Apparent cult involving the preservation of human skulls, with facial features reconstructed using plaster, and eyes set with shells in some cases Area of the fertile crescent, c. 7500 BC, with main sites. Jericho was a foremost site of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period. The area of Mesopotamia proper was not yet settled by humans.
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