Discover the mysterious city of 9000 years ago in Israel.

Discover the mysterious city of 9000 years ago in Israel .



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Thousands of years ago no one knew about a city. But recently the ruins of the city that came out of the soil dug out. Archaeologists were shocked by what came from the ruins.

The city is located next to the capital city of Jerusalem, the city According to Israeli archaeology officials, the settlement was a touch of modern city planning. There was also a farming system. Women's earrings have also been found. In front of archaeologists of the largest city of Neolithic era.

Israeli archaeologists claim that after the excavation, the city had a population of between 2 and 3,000. The city's location from Jerusalem is 5 kilometers west. It was built in present-day Moza town.

Israeli archaeologists said on Tuesday, July 7, the discovery of the city was the largest city at this time. Earlier, archaeologists found the city after digging for 6 months.

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Archbishop Jacob Virdy, who is in charge of the excavation, said that the importance of the area in the archaeological direction has long been recognized. However, recent discoveries spread throughout South Levant. However, after the excavation, the city searched was very big. South Levant refers to the largest area of ​​Israel, Palestine, Jordan, southern Lebanon and southern Syria.

According to archaeologists, the plaster used to build houses is very efficient, the artisans of the city were able to make it. And the arrangement for road parallel between the two houses shows the impression of a better urban planning plan. There is evidence of storage of seeds in warehouses at different places. This means that the farming continues in the region. Experts estimate from the arrowheads, people who live in the city depended on animal hunting. As well as evidence of animal husbandry from the remnants of animal bones in that era.

Jacob Verdi's team claims to have discovered various devices from that city. From this it is understood that the inhabitants were traditionally skilled at making weapons. The knife, just like the ax, was also a masterpiece of fine handmade jewelry making. Evidence of this is found in various products, including knives, stone bracelets, dolls made of different types of stones. Archaeologists are fairly certain that the city had commercial relations with the outside world. In all, they think this discovery is "breakthrough." The oldest debris that was discovered from Jerusalem earlier this year was 3,000 years ago. From this point of view, this recent discovery is much older.


Jacob Vardy said residents used to bury the dead. Proof of this is only after the digging. The tomb was decorated. It meant that they used to do this in religious beliefs.
References: Prothom Alo.

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