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Takarkori is an
archaeological site and rock
shelter located in the
Tadrart Acacus Mountains of
southwestern Libya.
During the Holocene,
humans occupied...
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settled in an area of the
Fezzan region by at
least 1000 BC. At
Takarkori rockshelter,
Final Pastoral peoples restructured their society and created...
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Barbary sheep) were
milked and managed, by hunter-gatherers near the
Takarkori rockshelter,
which is
representative of the
broader Sahara; this continued...
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modern Sahelian increased in
appearance on
Central Saharan rock art. At
Takarkori rockshelter,
between 5000 BP and 4200 BP, Late
Pastoral peoples herded...
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Early Pastoral peoples,
rockshelters (e.g., Fozzigiaren, Imenennaden,
Takarkori) in the
Tadrart Acacus region may have
served as
monumental areas for...
- E1b1a. Khnum-aa, Khnum-Nakht, and Nakht-Ankh
carried haplogroup M1a1. At
Takarkori rockshelter, in Libya, two
naturally mummified women,
dated to the Middle...
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haplogroup N in
early Neolithic North African remains from the
Libyan site of
Takarkori. The
authors propose that N most
likely split from L3 in the
Arabian peninsula...
- such as the Uan
Afuda cave and the Uan Tabu and
Takarkori rock shelters. The
first occupation in
Takarkori took
place between 10,000 and 9,000
years ago;...
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maternal haplogroup T2c1a. JK2888
carried paternal haplogroup E1b1b1a1b2. At
Takarkori rockshelter, in Libya, two
naturally mummified women,
dated to the Middle...
- 8200 BCE and 6400 BCE,
Central Saharan hunter-gatherers of
Libya (e.g.,
Takarkori, Uan Afuda)
gathered a
diverse selection of
flora (e.g.,
aquatic plants...