Mound offers new clues on early human settlement
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DIYARBAKIR Excavations in the eastern section of the 12,000-year-old Çayönü Mound , located in the Ergani district of the southeastern province of Diyarbakır, revealed four grid-planned Neolithic structures and a water channel believed to date back to the Bronze Age between 3,100–1,100 B.C. Çayönü, one of the earliest known settlements where humans transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle to agriculture and permanent habitation, is important in understanding the dawn of civilization. The mound was
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