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    The Gobero archaeological site, dating to approximately 8000 BCE, is the oldest known graveyard in the Sahara Desert. The site contains important information...
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  • Human remains from this culture were found in 2000 AD at a site known as Gobero, located in Niger in the Ténéré Desert. The site is known as the largest...
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  • in the Aïr Mountains. Other Tenerian specimens were also discovered at Gobero, located in Niger in the Ténéré desert. This region was lush at the time...
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    originated in the western region of the Sahara, amid the Kiffian period at Gobero, and may have migrated southward, from the Sahara into various parts of...
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    later Tenerian (circa 5000–2500 BC) cultures, centred on Adrar Bous and Gobero where skeletons have been uncovered, flourished during this period. Societies...
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    Human remains from this culture were found in 2000 at a site known as Gobero, located in Niger in the Ténéré Desert. The site is known as the largest...
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    power". Retrieved 18 April 2018 – via LA Times. Garcea, E.A.A. (ed.) 2013. Gobero: The No-Return Frontier. Archaeology and Landscape at the Saharo-Sahelian...
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    assemblages: production, use and discard". In Garcea, Elena A. A. (ed.). Gobero: The No-Return Frontier Archaeology and Landscape at the Sahara-Sahelian...
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    it was revealed that Sereno had uncovered a large Stone Age cemetery at Gobero in the Nigerien Sahara, remnants of a people who lived from 10,000 to 5...
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    49–67. ISBN 9780964995864. OCLC 1343909954. Garcea, Elena A. A. (2013). Gobero The No-return Frontier : Archaeology and Landscape at the Saharo-Sahelian...
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    by archaeologists in 2000 at a site known as Gobero in the Ténéré Desert of northeastern Niger. The Gobero finds represent a uniquely preserved record...
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    Shati and elsewhere in the Fezzan in Libya, at Bilma, Dibella, Fachi and Gobero in the Ténéré, Seeterrassental in Niger and at "Eight Ridges", El Atrun...
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    originated in the western region of the Sahara, amid the Kiffian period at Gobero, and may have migrated southward, from the Sahara into various parts of...
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    Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam Thailand Prehistoric localities include Gobero in Niger in 6200–5200 BCE. Cuba United States since the 1930s (see below)...
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    A. A. (2013). "Regional Overview During The Time Frame of the Gobero Occupation". Gobero The No-return Frontier: Archaeology and Landscape at the Saharo-Sahelian...
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    of indeterminate type, as well as osteoarthritis in the knees and back. Gobero Clark, J. Desmond; Gifford-Gonzalez, Diane (2008). Adrar Bous: archaeology...
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    Eleru Rockshelter (11,000 BP) Iwo Eleru Skull Kiffian Culture (8400 BCE) Gobero Ifetedo Rockshelter (9000/7000 BP) Dutsen Kongba Rockshelter (6th millennium...
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    invented polished stone axes for clearing forest. During the Green Sahara, at Gobero, there were two groups: the Kiffians and the Tenerians. Between 10,000 BP...
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    cattle herding lifestyles are preserved at both archaeological sites such as Gobero and in Saharan rock art. As the Sahara increased in size due to aridification...
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    Period (8000 BP – 7000 BP), have been characterized as Proto-Berbers. At Gobero, in Niger, hunter-gatherers dwelled amid the early period of the Holocene...
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    Ghana, Nigeria, Togo) may have originated in the western Saharan region of Gobero, during the Kiffian period, and, due to desertification of the Green Sahara...
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