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      Twenty Thousand-Year-Old Huts at a Hunter-Gatherer Settlement in Eastern Jordan

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          Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of the Epipalaeolithic period (c. 22–11,600 cal BP) inhabited much of southwest Asia. The latest Epipalaeolithic phase (Natufian) is well-known for the appearance of stone-built houses, complex site organization, a sedentary lifestyle and social complexity—precursors for a Neolithic way of life. In contrast, pre-Natufian sites are much less well known and generally considered as campsites for small groups of seasonally-mobile hunter-gatherers. Work at the Early and Middle Epipalaeolithic aggregation site of Kharaneh IV in eastern Jordan highlights that some of these earlier sites were large aggregation base camps not unlike those of the Natufian and contributes to ongoing debates on their duration of occupation. Here we discuss the excavation of two 20,000-year-old hut structures at Kharaneh IV that pre-date the renowned stone houses of the Natufian. Exceptionally dense and extensive occupational deposits exhibit repeated habitation over prolonged periods, and contain structural remains associated with exotic and potentially symbolic caches of objects (shell, red ochre, and burnt horn cores) that indicate substantial settlement of the site pre-dating the Natufian and outside of the Natufian homeland as currently understood.

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                PLoS One
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                PLoS ONE
                Public Library of Science (San Francisco, USA )
                1932-6203
                2012
                15 February 2012
                : 7
                : 2
                : e31447
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, California, United States of America
                [2 ]Department of Regional and Cross-Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
                [3 ]Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
                [4 ]Department of Geography, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
                [5 ]Institute of Archaeology, University College London, London, United Kingdom
                [6 ]Division of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
                University of Oxford, United Kingdom
                Author notes

                Conceived and designed the experiments: LAM TR DM MJ LM JTS. Performed the experiments: LAM TR DM. Analyzed the data: LAM TR DM MJ LM JTS. Contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools: LAM TR JTS. Wrote the paper: LAM TR JTS.

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                PONE-D-11-19655
                10.1371/journal.pone.0031447
                3280235
                22355366
                492654fd-5db3-42ed-b71a-4e0737236c61
                Maher et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
                History
                : 7 October 2011
                : 10 January 2012
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                Pages: 10
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                Biology
                Paleontology
                Social and Behavioral Sciences
                Anthropology
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                Geography
                Geomorphology

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