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- The Palestinian city of Jericho, on the banks of the River Jordan, is the first neolithic permanent settle’ in 9000 B.C.E.
- It started getting organized into a wellknit society by about 8000 B.C.E.
- The village had a protective wall around it, with a watchtower, giving evidence of an organized society.
- It is proved that cultivation began in Jericho, as discovered at Gilgal a site near Jericho.
- Laboratory analysis has proved that neolithic people had systematically planted fig cuttings,
- This stands to be the first attempt at planned cultivation.
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