- (Amazigh) community. The
history of the Aurès
begins in prehistory. Aïn
Hanech is a
paleolithic archaeological site in the Aurès
which has
produced evidence...
-
Ottoman republic".
Around ~1.8-million-year-old
stone artifacts from Ain
Hanech (Algeria) were
considered to
represent the
oldest archaeological materials...
-
around 2.3–2
million years ago (with a
possible later record from Aïn
Hanech, Algeria,
dating to 1.95–1.78
million years ago).
Mammuthus rum**** is thought...
-
occupation in
North Africa: the
vertebrate faunas from Ain Boucherit, Ain
Hanech and El-Kherba, and
paleosol stable-carbon-isotope
studies from El-Kherba...
- of
hominid occupation in
North Africa, for example, were
found in Ain el
Hanech, near Saïda (c. 200,000 BCE); in fact, more
recent investigations have found...
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original on 2023-01-12.
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Hanech Revisited: New
Investigations at this
Lower Pleistocene Site in Northern...
- of
Annaba has
yielded evidence of very
early human occupation at Ain el
Hanech, near Saïda (circa 200,000 BC),
including artifacts that show remarkable...
- and
usewear traces from the Plio-Pleistocene
locality of El-Kherba (Ain
Hanech), Algeria:
implications for
early hominin subsistence activities circa 1...
- of
hominid occupation in
North Africa, for example, were
found in Ain el
Hanech, in
Setif (c. 200,000 BCE); in fact, more
recent investigations have found...
-
occupation in
North Africa: the
vertebrate faunas from Ain Boucherit, Ain
Hanech and El-Kherba, and
paleosol stable-carbon-isotope
studies from El-Kherba...