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    17.4918167; -62.9829611 The Golden Rock African Burial Ground is an unmarked historical burial ground of enslaved African men, women and children located...
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  • railway station Golden Rock Shandy Golden Rock (anthem), Sint Eustatius Golden Rock African Burial Ground, Sint Eustatius Golden Rock (archaeological site)...
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    / 17.486139; -62.992667 The Godet African Burial Ground is an unmarked historical burial ground for enslaved African men, women and children located at...
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    African Burial Ground National Monument is a monument at Duane Street and African Burial Ground Way (Elk Street) in the Civic Center section of Lower...
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    excavations of their ancestors on the Godet African Burial Ground and the Golden Rock African Burial Ground. As anthropogenic climate change affects our...
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    contains the remains of a late Saladoid village, an African burial ground, and a village of enslaved Africans. In 1923, the first proof that once Indigenous...
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    since 2004 including excavations at the Godet African Burial Ground and the Golden Rock African Burial Ground. In June 2021, SECAR became involved in protests...
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    offer the burial package approved by the GBC. California: Most of the 32-acre (130,000 m2) Fernwood Burial Ground, adjacent to the Golden Gate National...
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    well as African burial ground belonging to a former plantation such as the Godet African Burial Ground and the Golden Rock African Burial Ground. The current...
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    Tumulus (redirect from Burial mound)
    Higher Ground Meadow in Dorset Mid-England Barrow, Oxfordshire. Plans have also been announced for a barrow in Milton Keynes and in Powys. Burial mounds...
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  • Blood Brotherhood African Burial Ground National Monument African Cemetery at Higgs Beach African Christian Union African diaspora African Hebrew Israelites...
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    Alec. "Rock Art of the Tassili n'Ajjer, Algeria" (PDF). AfricanRockArt.org. "Prehistoric African Paintings and Engravings". Trust for African Rock Art....
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    The earliest undisputed African rock art dates back about 10,000 years. The first naturalistic paintings of humans found in Africa date back about 8,000...
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    Ancient Romans' religious rituals concerning funerals, cremations, and burials. They were part of time-hallowed tradition (Latin: mos maiorum), the unwritten...
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    at a site in Shanxi—the only non-adults in that burial ground. Sarah Milledge Nelson wrote that burials of subjects of apparent religious importance were...
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    or scratched into the rock surface, sculpted rock reliefs, and geoglyphs, which are formed on the ground. The oldest known rock art dates from the Upper...
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    such as body ornamentation and burial is ambiguous for the Middle Paleolithic and still subject to debate. The Bhimbetka rock shelters exhibit the earliest...
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    the "Negro Burial Ground", an 18th-century African-American burial ground unearthed during construction of the square. This burial ground has been preserved...
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  • Lebombo bone (category Archaeological discoveries in South Africa)
    Sub-Saharan Africa" (PDF). Rock Art Research. 30 (1): 33–54. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-08-30. Images at African Heritage...
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    burial ground is the Schuerman–Red Rock Cemetery, dating from 1893. Another pioneer cemetery is the Cooks Cedar Gate Cemetery, with an initial burial...
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    African rock art. (In the caves of western Europe, by contrast, pictures of animals cover the walls and human figures are rare.) In southern Africa,...
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    spread into Southeastern Africa. Additionally, the Eastern African Urewe ceramic type of Lake Victoria may have spread, via African shores near the Indian...
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    allusive term for the coin placed in or on the mouth of a dead person before burial. Greek and Latin literary sources specify the coin as an obol, and explain...
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    Nubia (category Ancient Greek geography of East Africa)
    royal burial ground was transferred to Meroë from Napata (Jebel Barkal). Excavations revealed evidence of important, high ranking Kushite burials, from...
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    coextensive with indigenous African populations. Linguistic and archaeological data provide key supporting evidence for a primarily African origin".Shomarka Keita...
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    calendars can be found in Africa: lunar, solar, and stellar. Most African calendars are a combination of the three. African calendars include the Akan...
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    Late Stone Age (category Prehistoric Africa)
    period in African prehistory that follows the Middle Stone Age. The Later Stone Age is associated with the advent of modern human behavior in Africa, although...
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    ISBN 978-0-631-23583-5. Anne I. Thackeray , "Dating the Rock Art of Southern Africa", New Approaches to Southern African Rock Art Vol. 4, (Jun., 1983), pp. 21-26. Zimbabwe...
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    believed to be smallpox, devastated the tribe. Numerous shell mounds and burial sites have been found throughout the town's history, along with foundations...
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    Ishango bone (category Archaeological discoveries in Africa)
    evidence to support this alternate hypothesis, being that present day African societies utilize bones, strings, and other devices as calendars. However...
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