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    Ba'ja (Arabic: بعجة) is a Neolithic village 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) north of Petra, Jordan. Like the nearby site of Basta, the settlement was built in...
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  • bin Amr, from the Adi clan of the Quraysh in Mecca, and of Fatima bint Ba'ja of the Khuza'a tribe.: 296  : 301  His father was murdered in 605.: 103 : 298 ...
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    in Jordan had a stronger genetic affinity with Anatolia than the PPN of Ba'ja, although not significantly so. The spread of the Neolithic in Europe was...
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    named for the nearby contemporary village of Basta. Like the nearby site of Ba'ja, Basta was built in c. 7000 BC and belongs to the PPNB (Pre-Pottery Neolithic...
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  • Ghor es-Safi KPS-75 Zahrat adh-Dhraʻ 2 Busaira, Jordan Gharandal Petra Ba'ja Basta (archaeological site) Aqaba Church Ashalim (archaeological site) List...
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  • multiple unit train PSA TU2, a variant of the automotive PSA TU engine TU2, Ba'ja, Petra, Jordan Search for "tu2" on Wikipedia. TU (disambiguation) tutu (disambiguation)...
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    Geophysical prospection in Olympia (Greece) 2001 Esch-Schallaf (Jordan) 1998–1999 Ba'ja I, close to Petra (Jordan) 1999 Sal (Jordan) 1999–2000 Since 2001 the institute's...
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  • Institute Wuppertal, including: Esch-Schallaf (Jordan) 1998-1999 co-director. Ba'ja I near Petra (Jordan) 1999 Director Sal (Jordan) 1999-2000 Co-director Geophysical...
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