A new archaeological discovery at Kach Kouch in Morocco challenges the long-held belief that the Maghreb (north-west Africa) was an empty land before the arrival of the Phoenicians from the Middle ...
A new archaeological discovery challenges the long-held belief that the Maghreb was an empty land before the arrival of the Phoenicians ...
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Ancient DNA reveals Maghreb communities preserved their culture and genes, even in a time of human migrationSome studies proposed that North African communities actively resisted agriculture, except perhaps in the Nile Delta and the western Maghreb (modern-day Morocco). They continued to rely on land snails ...
Evidence is displayed during a hearing in Tunis for suspected members of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. (Zoubeir Souissi/Reuters) Algerian and Western counterterrorism efforts, along with an ...
The discovery shines further light on the pivotal role played by the Maghreb in shaping societies along Africa's ...
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European hunter-gatherers boated to North Africa during Stone Age, ancient DNA suggestsAncient DNA collected from the remains of Stone Age individuals from the eastern Maghreb region, which spans Tunisia and northeastern Algeria, revealed that they may have descended, in part, from ...
European Neolithic hunter-gatherer groups traveled the sea to make their home in Africa, according to a new archaeological ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) The first Bronze Age settlement in the Maghreb has been discovered at Kach Kouch in northwest Morocco, dating from 2200 to 600 BC. This site, predating the ...
The discovery of a Bronze Age settlement at Kach Kouch, Morocco, redefines the Maghreb’s history, proving early habitation, ...
The first genomic study of ancient people from the eastern Maghreb region — present-day Tunisia and northeastern Algeria — shows that Stone Age populations who lived there more than 8,000 ...
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