- The
Tichitt tradition, or
Tichitt culture, was
created by proto-Mande peoples,
namely the
ancestors of the
Soninke people. In 4000 BCE, the
start of sophisticated...
- in the area
belonging to the
Tichitt culture,
including Dhar
Tichitt, Dhar Walata, Dhar Néma, and Dhar Tagant. Dhar
Tichitt,
which includes Dakhlet el Atrouss...
- Mandé-speaking
peoples established Tichitt culture in the
Western Saharan region of Mauritania,
which had Dhar
Tichitt as its
primary regional center and...
-
Sahara The
Tichitt Tradition of
eastern Mauritania dates from 2200 BCE to 200 BCE.
Tichitt culture, at Dhar Néma, Dhar Tagant, Dhar
Tichitt, and Dhar Walata...
- Tichit, or
Tichitt (Berber languages: Ticit, Arabic: تيشيت), is a
village at the foot of the
Tagant Plateau in
central southern Mauritania that is known...
- centuries, and the oral traditions. In 1969
Patrick Munson excavated at Dhar
Tichitt (a site ****ociated with the
ancestors of the Soninke),
which clearly reflected...
- site of Dia, also in Mali
along the
Niger River, from
around 900 BC. Dhar
Tichitt and
Oualata were
prominent among the
early urban centres,
dated to 2000...
- Sahara. The
Tichitt Tradition of
southeastern Mauritania dates from 2200 BCE to 200 BCE.
Tichitt culture at Dhar Néma, Dhar Tagant, Dhar
Tichitt, and Dhar...
- and Dhar
Tichitt,
copper was also utilized. At Dhar
Tichitt,
Dakhlet el
Atrouss I,
which is the
largest archaeological site of the
Tichitt Tradition...
- constructed. The
Tichitt Tradition of
eastern Mauritania dates from 2200 BC to 200 BC.
Within the
settled areas of
Tichitt Culture (e.g., Dhar
Tichitt, Dhar Tagant...