Jericho’s claim to fame is the way it was ... The inhabitantswere broad-headed “alpines” of neolithic culture. They had no pottery or metals. Their tools, beautifully made, were of polished ...
By the 9th to 8th millennium BC, Neolithic Ancient Jericho/Tell es-Sultan was already a sizeable permanent settlement, as expressed by surviving monumental architectural attributes such as a wall with ...
such as the Jericho, Byblos, Amuq types) and the Late Neolithic (unifacial or bifacial single-stemmed or barbed and stemmed, such as the ha-Parsa, Nizzanim, Herziliya types),” Cressard explained.