Also known as Mureybet, Syria, Mureybet, ar-Raqqah
Mureybet () is a tell, or ancient settlement mound, located on the west bank of the Euphrates in Raqqa Governorate, northern Syria. The site was excavated between 1964 and 1974 and has since disappeared under the rising waters of Euphrates Lake. Mureybet was occupied between 10,200 and 8000 BC and is the eponymous type site for the Mureybetian culture, a subdivision of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA). In its early stages, Mureybet was a small village occupied by hunter-gatherers. Hunting was important and crops were first gathered and later cultivated, but they remained wild. During its fin
Mureybet (en arabe : al-muraybaṭ, المريبط) est un site archéologique situé sur la rive gauche de l'Euphrate, en Syrie. Il couvre, sur quatre niveaux d'occupation, une période allant du Natoufien (vers 10500 av. J.-C.) au Néolithique précéramique B (vers 8000 av. J.-C.).
Abstract from DBpedia / Wikipedia · CC BY-SA
3 mapped locations
via Wikipedia infobox
via Wikidata · CC0
via Wikidata sitelinks · CC0
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).