- The
Gobero archaeological site,
dating to
approximately 8000 BCE, is the
oldest known graveyard in the
Sahara Desert. The site
contains important information...
-
Human remains from this
culture were
found in 2000 AD at a site
known as
Gobero,
located in
Niger in the Ténéré Desert. The site is
known as the largest...
- in the Aïr Mountains.
Other Tenerian specimens were also
discovered at
Gobero,
located in
Niger in the Ténéré desert. This
region was lush at the time...
-
originated in the
western region of the Sahara, amid the
Kiffian period at
Gobero, and may have
migrated southward, from the
Sahara into
various parts of...
- power".
Retrieved 18
April 2018 – via LA Times. Garcea, E.A.A. (ed.) 2013.
Gobero: The No-Return Frontier.
Archaeology and
Landscape at the Saharo-Sahelian...
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Human remains from this
culture were
found in 2000 at a site
known as
Gobero,
located in
Niger in the Ténéré Desert. The site is
known as the largest...
-
later Tenerian (circa 5000–2500 BC) cultures,
centred on
Adrar Bous and
Gobero where skeletons have been uncovered,
flourished during this period. Societies...
- it was
revealed that
Sereno had
uncovered a
large Stone Age
cemetery at
Gobero in the
Nigerien Sahara,
remnants of a
people who
lived from 10,000 to 5...
- ****emblages: production, use and discard". In Garcea,
Elena A. A. (ed.).
Gobero: The No-Return
Frontier Archaeology and
Landscape at the Sahara-Sahelian...
- by
archaeologists in 2000 at a site
known as
Gobero in the Ténéré
Desert of
northeastern Niger. The
Gobero finds represent a
uniquely preserved record...