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  • neandertalien: L'Homme du Jebel Irhoud (Maroc)". Anthropologie (66): 279–299.  Ennouchi, Émile (1962). "Un crâne d'Homme ancien au Jebel Irhoud (Maroc)". Comptes
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  • Short description: Archaeological site in Lebanon Jebel Aabeby is an archaeological site approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southeast of Sidon, to the
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  • and Molo at Jebel Malkan near the Ethiopian border. Proto-Eastern Jebel has been reconstructed by Bender (1998). List of Proto-Eastern Jebel reconstructions
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  • org/asia/united-arab-emirates/5426-jabal-yibir.html.  "Jebel Jais". Jebel Jais Ras Al Khaimah. https://jebeljais.ae/about-jebel-jais/.  Neild, Barry (2018-10-03). "Day
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  • Jebel Faya (FAY-NE1) is an archaeological site near Al Madam, Sharjah Emirate, UAE. It contains tool assemblages from the Iron Age, the Bronze Age, the
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  • Jebel Buhais (also called Jebel Al-Buhais) is a geological feature, an extensive rocky outcrop, as well as an archaeological site located near Madam, in
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  • Jebel e Ghurab is located in Balochistan, Pakistan . It is a mud volcano. List of volcanoes in Pakistan Makran mud volcanos Template:Coord/display/intitle
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