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− | The Natufians used grinding stones, ochre, dentalium, sickles, basecamps, farms and middens
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− | Grinding stones were used to process seeds, dried meats, and fish for planned meals. Ochre was a sort of rock paint likely used for ritual practices.
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− | Dentalium were shell ornaments used for decoration and were a large part of Natufian assemblages. Sickles were used for cutting or collecting plants
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− | in their new innovation call farms. Base camps were semi-permanent huts scattered around a hunting and gathering ground used by the Natufians before they made permanent homes/farms. Finally middens were a sort of trash that Natufians used to throw waste into, and possibly may have been how the figured out how to farm.
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− | Alex Tinkham
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− | [https://amirazara.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/the-natufian-culture-at-a-glance/]
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