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Why the world's most ancient terrain hasn't changed in 2 million years

Why the world's most ancient terrain hasn't changed in 2 million years
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Why the world's most ancient terrain hasn't changed in 2 million years

Why the world's most ancient terrain hasn't changed in 2 million years
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Geologists solve archaeological mystery about early farmers in Israel


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Jan. 6, 2021
Sometimes archaeological evidence may be quite clear, but the story it tells can be mystifying. One such conundrum has been archaeological evidence of relatively intense hilltop farming thousands of years ago in the relatively arid Jerusalem area, the Judean lowlands and northern West Bank. The Iron Age and Byzantine farmers cultivated the chalky, hilly land mostly by terracing. Meanwhile in the abundantly rainy Galilee in Israel’s north, there is no evidence of terracing. The area was just as densely populated but the people seem to have eschewed exploiting the hills, only cultivating crops at low level. It seemed counterintuitive to find the evidence of heavier farming in the drier lands of Jerusalem and Samaria than in the lovely Galilee. ....

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