- Gafsa,
Tunisia (Capsa in Latin). The
Capsian is
traditionally divided into the
Typical Capsian and the
Upper Capsian,
which are
sometimes found in chronostratigraphic...
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Prehistory Aterian Culture (80,000 BC)
Iberomaurusian Culture (20,000 BC)
Capsian culture (10,000 BC) Rock art in Oran, Djelfa, T****ili and
Ahaggar Roknia...
- BC:Phoenician
trading posts in the
coasts 10,000–2500 BC:
Inhabited by
Capsians 20,000–10,000 BC:
Inhabited by
Iberomaurusians 80,000–20,000 BC: Inhabited...
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closely related to the Late
Pleistocene Iberomaurusians and
early Holocene Capsians of the Maghreb, as well as mid-Holocene
Mechta groups.
Traces of the Kiffian...
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Brahmagiri Other locations Khiamian culture Jeulmun pottery period Jōmon
period Capsian culture Savanna Pastoral Neolithic Al-Magar
Neolithic topics Neolithic...
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Berbers since the late
Bronze Age as
descendants from
Iberomaurusian and
Capsian cultures. In
classical antiquity, the
Phoenicians established city-states...
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Brahmagiri Other locations Khiamian culture Jeulmun pottery period Jōmon
period Capsian culture Savanna Pastoral Neolithic Al-Magar
Neolithic topics Neolithic...
- and
their ancestors indicate that the
Berbers and
their ancestors (the
Capsians and Ibero-Mauresians)
believed in an afterlife. The
prehistoric people...
- was
related to the Late
Pleistocene Iberomaurusians and
early Holocene Capsians of the Maghreb, as well as mid-Holocene
Mechta groups.
Based on dental...
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extinct in the wild, but
descendants exist in captivity.
Atlas (mythology)
Capsian culture Nafusa Mountains Teffedest Mountains Djurdjura Mountains Rif Bouzareah...