Trays with findings from the archeological excavation site of a settlement from the Neolithic Period (New Stone Age), discovered during archaeological excavations by the Israel Antiquities Authority near Motza Junction, about 5km west of Jerusalem, are exposed on July 16, 2019. The settlement is the largest known in Israel from that period and one of the largest of its kind in the region. (Photo/Agencies)
A woman holds an arrowhead and a dagger, part of findings uncovered at a huge prehistoric settlement discovered by Israeli archaeologists in the town of Motza near Jerusalem July 16, 2019. (Photo/Agencies)
A man works next to a burial place at an excavation site where a huge prehistoric settlement was discovered by Israeli archaeologists in the town of Motza near Jerusalem July 16, 2019. (Photo/Agencies)
A man holds a figurine depicting a human face, which is part of findings uncovered at a huge prehistoric settlement discovered by Israeli archaeologists, at the excavation site in the town of Motza near Jerusalem July 16, 2019. (Photo/Agencies)
A figurine, part of findings uncovered at a huge prehistoric settlement discovered by Israeli archaeologists, is seen at the excavation site in the town of Motza near Jerusalem July 16, 2019. (Photo/Agencies)