Jordan in the Stone Ages
Human settlement in Jordan
Multiple civilizations have succeeded on the land of Jordan.
Reasons for the succession of civilizations in Jordan:
Evidence indicating human settlement in Jordan since ancient times
The presence of material remains in various geographic areas in Jordan, as evidenced by archaeological excavations.
Areas of concentration of archaeological sites in Jordan from the Stone Ages
The most important archaeological sites in Jordan during the Stone Ages are:
General characteristics of the Stone Ages in Jordan:
The existence of agricultural villages.
Examples of agricultural villages:
Wadi Finan in the Tafilah Governorate.
Development of architecture
Their houses were connected, indicating the presence of extended families.
Industrial prosperity
Production of stone and flint tools for hunting, herding, and agriculture.
Development of some arts
They used clay and mud in designing dolls.