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- The Iberomaurusian is a backed bladelet lithic industry found near the coasts of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. It is also known from a single major site...
- the oldest cemetery in North Africa. It contained at least 34: 347  Iberomaurusian adolescent and adult human skeletons, as well as younger ones, from...
- the earliest known being Jebel Irhoud. Much later Morocco was part of Iberomaurusian culture, including Taforalt. It dates from the establishment of Mauretania...
- Iberomaurusian industry in the Maghreb. The earliest Iberomaurusian is dated to c. 26.0-22.5 ka cal BP and it is not clear whether the Iberomaurusian...
- Without morphological discontinuity, the Aterian was succeeded by the Iberomaurusian industry, whose lithic ****emblages bore close relations with the Cro-Magnon...
- inhabited by Berbers since the late Bronze Age as descendants from Iberomaurusian and Capsian cultures. In classical antiquity, the Phoenicians established...
- Ifri n'Ammar is an Aterian, Iberomaurusian, and Mediterranean Neolithic archaeological site in Morocco located on in the Oriental Rif commune of Afsou...
- during the late Paleolithic and Mesolithic. They are ****ociated with the Iberomaurusian archaeological culture. The name Mechta-Afalou comes from the large...
- contributed genetically to the Iberomaurusian peoples of Paleolithic and Mesolithic northwest Africa, with the Iberomaurusians' other ancestral component...
- to Isabelle De Groote and Louise Humphrey, Natufians practiced the Iberomaurusian and Capsian custom of sometimes extracting their maxillary central incisors...