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- Iraq_ed-Dubb comment "Iraq ed-Dubb, or the Cave of the Bear, is an early Neolithic archeological site 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northwest of Ajlun in the Jordan Valley, in modern-day Jordan. The settlement existed before 8000 BCE and experimented with the cultivation of founder crops, side by side with the harvesting of wild cereals. Along with Tell Aswad in Syria, the site shows the earliest reference to domestic hulled barley between 10,000 and 8800 BCE.".