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Taforalt, or
Grotte des Pigeons, is a cave in the
province of Berkane, Aït
Iznasen region, Morocco,
possibly the
oldest cemetery in
North Africa. It contained...
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Taforalt can be
better modeled as a
mixture of a
Dzudzuana component and a sub-Saharan
African component. They also
argue that it is the
Taforalt people...
- from the
Taforalt site. The
fossils were
directly dated to
between 15,100 and 13,900
calibrated years before present. All
males at
Taforalt belonged to...
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eastern Algeria and Malta). DNA
studies of
Iberomaurusian peoples at
Taforalt,
Morocco dating to
around 15,000
years ago have
found them to have a distinctive...
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whose ancestry has been
described as a
mosaic of
local Northern African (
Taforalt),
Middle Eastern,
European (Early
European Farmers), and Sub-Saharan African...
- Iberomaurusian/
Taforalt-like po****tion
contributed to the
genetic composition of
Natufians "and not the
other way around", and that this Iberomaurusian/
Taforalt lineage...
- Irhoud. Much
later Morocco was part of
Iberomaurusian culture,
including Taforalt. It
dates from the
establishment of
Mauretania and
other ancient Berber...
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studying three Northern African samples from the Pleistocene/Holocene,
found Taforalt was
morphologically "Caucasoid" and
resembled late
Pleistocene Europeans...
- to its
modern arid landscape. DNA
studies of
Iberomaurusian peoples at
Taforalt,
Morocco dating to
around 15,000
years ago have
found them to have a distinctive...
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findings align with
earlier genetic data from
Taforalt and Ifri n'Amr Ou
Moussa caves in Morocco. At
Taforalt, all
samples belonged to the E-M78* haplogroup...