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  1. Prehistoric Africa

    The prehistory of Africa spans from the earliest human presence in Africa until the ancient period in the history of Africa. Wikipedia

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  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The prehistory of North Africa spans the period of earliest human presence in the region to gradual onset of historicity in the Maghreb during classical antiquity. Early anatomically modern humans are known to have been present at Jebel Irhoud, in what is now Morocco, approximately 300,000 years ago. [1] The Nile Valley region, via ancient Egypt, contributed to the Neolithic, Bronze Age and ...
  4. en.wikiversity.org

    Oct 25, 2024African human mitochondrial descent is included from 200 kya - 55 kya. Credit: Maulucioni. { {free media}} The apparent origin and migration of hominins is traced in the mitochondrial descent of the prehistory of Africa in the map on the right from 200 kya to 55 kya (200,000 - 55,000 b2k).
  5. livescience.com

    Dec 5, 2023Many modern histories tend to focus on ancient kingdoms and empires around the Mediterranean and in the Fertile Crescent. But Western versions of history tend to overlook the many significant ...
  6. britannica.com

    7 days agoStone Age - African Tools, Artifacts, Culture: The Paleolithic of Africa is characterized by a variety of stone-tool assemblages, some of which represent purely local developments while others are practically identical with materials from corresponding horizons in Europe. Geological investigations of the Late Cenozoic deposits of this continent indicate that, as the result of fluctuations in ...
  7. arcan.unige.ch

    The Palaeolithic of Africa The ARCAN laboratory is developing research on the Palaeolithic in Africa, particularly on the lithic industries which are the best-preserved remains of hominin activity in time. The continent has the longest archaeological record in the world of the first material expressions of the human lineage, from more than 3 million years ago to the emergence of the first ...
  8. worldatlas.com

    Ancient African Civilizations The history of modern-day humans began in Africa. Then, it is no surprise that Africa was once home to several great ancient civilizations. Some of these civilizations existed over millennia ago, while others flourished more recently. These civilizations often built great structures that were marvels of the ancient ...
  9. smithsonianmag.com

    May 25, 2023DNA Suggests Modern Humans Emerged From Several Groups in Africa, Not One Scientists used computer modeling and the genomes of several hundred living people to examine our prehistoric origins

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