From Sputnik News
"The archeologists found traps
made for hunting gazelles, made up of long converging stone walls meant to trap
the gazelles so that they could be killed more easily.
"Because of the site’s circular
hut-like dwellings and large quantities of gazelle remains, the archaeologists
believe that these Jordanian hunters from the Stone Age were not only hunting
for their own needs, but were also trading with neighboring settlements."
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