• M'lefaat is a tell, or archaeological settlement mound, in Upper Mesopotamia that was occupied during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A. The site was first excavated...
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    the first time. In Iraq, this period has been excavated at sites like M'lefaat and Nemrik 9. The following Neolithic period, PPNB, is represented by rectangular...
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    the oldest occupation of the nearby open-air site Zawi Chemi Shanidar. M'lefaat on the Khazir River (a tributary to the Great Zab) was a small village...
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    have given way to the first known sedentary villages in Northern Iraq: M'lefaat, Qermez Dere and Nemrik. These are located at the junction of the Zagros...
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    6 mm/year and the region is considered to be fertile. At a site called M'lefaat evidence has been found of a small village of hunter-gatherers dating to...
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    Heritage Key. Retrieved 4 August 2010. Kozłowski, Stefan Karol (1998). "M'lefaat: Early Neolithic Site in Northern Irak". Cahiers de l'Euphrate. 8: 179–273...
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  • Baghdad Bakr Awa Ginnig Gird-î Qalrakh Hatra Idu Isin Jarmo Karim-Shehir M'lefaat Mardaman Nemrik 9 Nimrud Nineveh Puzrish-Dagan Samarra Shanidar Tell Abada...
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  • are similar to those recovered from nearby sites such as Qermez Dere and M'lefaat. The pottery from the latest level has been described as a "monotone prototype...
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