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Anchor text: Neolithic revolution
Target Entity: Neolithic_Revolution
Preceding Context: The oldest archeological findings of human activity around Arnhem are two firestones of about 70,000 years ago. This comes from the stone age, when the Neanderthals lived in this part of Europe. In Schuytgraaf, tracks of a hunter's camp have been discovered from around 5000 BC. In Schaarsbergen, 12 grave mounds were found from 2400 BC, which brought the so-called
Succeeding Context: to the area of Arnhem, i.e. the rise of the farmers.
Paragraph Title: The earliest history of Arnhem
Source Page: Arnhem

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