Researchers of the National Institute of the Sciences of Archaeology and the Heritage of Morocco (INSAP) and the Regional Direction of the Ministry grounds of the Culture of Meknès-Tafilalet have just discovered two human skeletons which the age would be between 6 000 and 14 000 years in the cave Kehf El Hallouf 2, in the village of El Ksir in about 6 km in the southwest of the city of Aïn Taoujdate (province of El Hajeb, more of 300km in the East – south of Rabat).
Remains were found in different levels separated between them by an archeological coat about 0.50 m, specifies a press release of INSAP, named by the news agency MAP. The first skeleton, the age of which would be between 6000 and 8 000 years, belongs to a grown-up man who was buried in a narrow pit in a position sat with the hard contracted lower limb. The heels of feet touch the bones of the basin practically while knees were brought back at the level of the thorax [...]
africapressnews.com
viernes, 21 de septiembre de 2012
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