The Negev desert of southern Israel has …

Years: 3501BCE - 3358BCE

The Negev desert of southern Israel has been inhabited since the fourth millennium BCE, as suggested by findings unearthed at Tel Be'er Sheva, an archaeological site a few kilometers northeast of modern day Beersheba, the largest city the region.

The inhabitants live in caves, creating metal tools and raising cattle.

Here, at the southern edge of permanent cultivation in Palestine, there is a copper-working industry and evidence of an ivory-working industry, both proving the growth of a class of specialist artisans.

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