- present-day or
ancient Holocene African groups. It was also
found that if
Iberomaurusians harbor sub-Saharan African-like ancestry, they
would fail as a possible...
-
Pleistocene onward in the
Iberomaurusian and
Capsian areas.
Based on dentition, Joel D.
Irish found a
relationship between the
Iberomaurusians,
particularly those...
- is an
archaeological culture suggested to have
originated among the
Iberomaurusians in
North Africa,
though once
thought to have
originated in the Levant...
-
inhabited by
Berbers since the late
Bronze Age as
descendants from
Iberomaurusian and
Capsian cultures. In
classical antiquity, the
Phoenicians established...
- JSTORĀ 414395. Ferembach,
Denise (May 1985). "On the
origin of the
iberomaurusians (Upper palaeolithic:
North Africa). A new hypothesis".
Journal of Human...
-
likely from the
earlier Aterian industries. The
similarity between Iberomaurusians and
Upper Paleolithic European crania could be
interpreted as a retention...
- suggested, with
particular evidence for
affinity between the
Natufians and
Iberomaurusians.
Contact between Natufians and
other Neolithic Levantines, Caucasus...
- a savanna, in
contrast to its
modern arid landscape. DNA
studies of
Iberomaurusian peoples at Taforalt,
Morocco dating to
around 15,000
years ago have...
- Tebessa). The
earliest blade industries in
North Africa are
called Iberomaurusian (located
mainly in the Oran region). This
industry appears to have spread...
-
early Holocene po****tion was
closely related to the Late
Pleistocene Iberomaurusians and
early Holocene Capsians of the Maghreb, as well as mid-Holocene...