Lots o' Motza!

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      Nine thousand years ago - a couple of millennia after the first humble farming villages appeared in the Middle East - Motza was a town ahead of its time, a vanguard of urban life. In July, after 16 months of digging, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) team unveiled Motza's grandeur. Archaeologists recovered thousands of flint tools crafted by early farmers, such as sickles to harvest crops and arrowheads (above) for hunting and warfare. [Extracted from the article]
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