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Fox News: Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old ancient community in Morocco

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Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old ancient community in Morocco

An ancient farming community was discovered in Morocco. Items found around the 5,000-year-old community included animal remains, pottery, stone, axes and more....                        ...                        ...                            ...A farming society dating back thousands of years was You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login in an archaeological site that spent many years unexplored.  ......The archaeological site of Oued Beht in Morocco was first uncovered in the 1930s, according to a study published on July 31, 2024, in the journal "Antiquity." ......After the site was first discovered, it spent many years mostly untouched. ......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......In 2021, new fieldwork commenced, conducted by the British-Italian-Moroccan Oued Beht Archaeological Project (OBAP). The findings presented strong evidence that the area was once used for farming.  ......Carbon dating of charcoal and seeds that were removed during excavations, mostly from deep pits, dated the site back to 3400 B.C. to 2900 B.C., per the study. ......The site is "currently the earliest and You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login beyond the Nile corridor," the study noted. ......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......Before this fieldwork, little was known about the people who lived in this area during the time period. ......"For over 30 years I have been convinced that Mediterranean archaeology has been missing something fundamental in later prehistoric North Africa," Cyprian Broodbank, of the University of Cambridge and a leader in the research, said, per Morocco World News. "Now, at last, we know that was right, and we can begin to think in new ways that acknowledge the dynamic contribution of Africans to the emergence and interactions of early Mediterranean societies."......Out of the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login chipped stone, axes and microlithics (stone tools), according to the published study. Additionally, there were several "bell-shaped" pits discovered in the excavation as well as the remains of sheep, cattle and pigs. ......There are strong commonalities with this particular site and ones aged similarly in Iberia, with numerous finds of African ivory and ostrich eggshells being uncovered, per the study, which has been an indication of the Iberians' connection to Africa. ......"For more than a century, the last great unknown of later Mediterranean prehistory has been the role played by the societies of Mediterranean's southern Africa shores west of Egypt," the authors said of their recent findings, according to a press release, per Newsweek. "Our discoveries prove that this gap has been due not to any lack of major prehistoric activity, but to the relative lack of investigation and publishing. Oued Beht now affirms the central role of the Maghreb in the emergence of both Mediterranean and wider African societies." ...

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