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15 Jun

Study: World’s first cultivated fruit trees planted 7,000 years ago in Jordan Valley

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Analysis of charcoal from Tel Tsaf dig reveals olive and fig tree wood, which don't grow naturally in area, indicating first examples of orchards by an advanced, wealthy society

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olive trees
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Tel Aviv University
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