Shubayqa, a site located some 130 kilometres northeast of Amman, represents a hunter-gatherer spot and as such it draws attention of scholarly teams. Animal bones were used by prehistoric occupants of the site to form figurative representations, and it happened during a transitional period between Late Natufian and Pre-Pottery Neolithic. The bone assemblage consisted of 21 limbs of wild sheep and gazelle, found as artefacts and there are many theories ...