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Neolithic Tenerian Culture Stone Grave Goods or Amulets Vicúsculture The University of Chicago Press

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The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology

historians

The Chancay culture is defined archaeologically by a distinctive and homogeneous ceramic style

meaning “free and noble people”) are the Indigenous inhabitants of North Africa

Cypriot Lagynoi with a Funnel Shaped Mouth and a Twisted Handle

Neolithic Tenerian Culture Stone Grave Goods or Amulets Vicúsculture The University of Chicago PressTenerian Culture, c. 46002500 BC, Tnr Desert, Niger, West Africa Superb pair of ancient stone grave goods or amulets from the Tenerian culture, a prehistoric people who flourished in the heart of the Sahara during the Neolithic Subpluviala wetter, greener phase of Saharan history. The Tenerian culture, named after the vast Tnr Desert of Niger, was discovered in 2000 during an archaeological expedition led by Paul Sereno at Gobero, a remote site known

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