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    Gafsa, Tunisia (Capsa in Latin). The Capsian is traditionally divided into the Typical Capsian and the Upper Capsian, which are sometimes found in chronostratigraphic...
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    not in Morocco, the industry is succeeded by the Capsian industry, whose origins are unclear. The Capsian is believed either to have spread into north Africa...
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    Berbers since the late Bronze Age as descendants from Iberomaurusian and Capsian cultures. In classical antiquity, the Phoenicians established city-states...
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    culture was at one time known as the "Kenyan Capsian" because findings resemble those of the North African Capsian trans-Saharan culture. Eburran assemblages...
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  • same epoch. The Capsian civilization was widespread around the Mediterranean Sea from approximately 8000 to 2700 BCE. Evidence of Capsian settlements is...
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    game Big Two. Casa Capșa, a restaurant and hotel in Bucharest, Romania Capsian This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Capsa...
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    events shaped by the confluence of several earlier peoples, i.e., the Capsian culture, events which eventually constituted their ethnogenesis. Thereafter...
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    extinct in the wild, but descendants exist in captivity. Atlas (mythology) Capsian culture Nafusa Mountains Teffedest Mountains Djurdjura Mountains Rif Bouzareah...
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    Cro-Magnon remains. The Iberomaurusian industry in Morocco was succeeded by the Capsian culture. North Africa and Morocco were slowly drawn into the wider emerging...
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    longas ten thousand years ago, with the transition from the Oranian to the Capsian culture in North Africa. Arabic and Berber serve as both official languages...
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    salomonica or Levantina spiriplana. The deposits with snails from the ancient Capsian culture (present-day Tunisia) are of notable importance, as well as those...
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    populations of North Africa were descended primarily from the Iberomaurusian and Capsian cultures, with a more recent intrusion being associated with the Neolithic...
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    Gafsa area have yielded artefacts and skeletal remains associated with the Capsian culture. This Mesolithic civilisation has been radiocarbon dated to between...
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    Prehistory Aterian Culture (80,000 BC) Iberomaurusian Culture (20,000 BC) Capsian culture (10,000 BC) Rock art in Oran, Djelfa, Tassili and Ahaggar Roknia...
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    archaeological cultures of North Africa that came before the Capsian culture, ethnic groups of the Capsian culture, and ethnic groups of the Neolithic Maghreb...
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    closely related to the Late Pleistocene Iberomaurusians and early Holocene Capsians of the Maghreb, as well as mid-Holocene Mechta groups. Traces of the Kiffian...
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    south of modern-day Tunisia. Before Roman times Capsa was a center of the Capsian culture. The Roman colonia was very important under the Roman emperors...
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    ancient, native proto-Berber peoples sometimes intermixed and alongside the Capsian culture deeper into the Sahara. Cultural significant elements are complex...
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    earlier, and is therefore sometimes associated with the local Mesolithic Capsian culture. A number of extinct populations are believed to have spoken Afroasiatic...
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    these periods, which may be due to problems in site preservation. The Capsian culture was a Mesolithic and Neolithic culture of the Maghreb that persisted...
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    Brahmagiri Other locations Khiamian culture Jeulmun pottery period Jōmon period Capsian culture Savanna Pastoral Neolithic Al-Magar Neolithic topics Neolithic...
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    Brahmagiri Other locations Khiamian culture Jeulmun pottery period Jōmon period Capsian culture Savanna Pastoral Neolithic Al-Magar Neolithic topics Neolithic...
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    cultures. Swiderian cultures. Pontic Tardenoisian cultures. Iberian Capsian cultures. Oranian cultures. Lower Capsian cultures. The Fertile Crescent....
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    as Mechta-Afalou (Paleo-Berber) or the later Proto-Mediterranean types (Capsian). The skull still had an intermediate position, being gracile, but possessing...
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    Palaeolithic Ages. After the Aterian, Souk Ahras was inhabited by people of the Capsian culture. Many stone tools dating to this period have been discovered. Stemmed...
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    transformation from Paleolithic to Neolithic. In reality, the final phase of the Capsian, the Tardenoisian, the Azilian and the northern Maglemose industries are...
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    Prehistory Aterian Culture (80,000 BC) Iberomaurusian Culture (20,000 BC) Capsian culture (10,000 BC) Rock art in Oran, Djelfa, Tassili and Ahaggar Roknia...
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  • and their ancestors indicate that the Berbers and their ancestors (the Capsians and Ibero-Mauresians) believed in an afterlife. The prehistoric people...
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    Prehistory Aterian Culture (80,000 BC) Iberomaurusian Culture (20,000 BC) Capsian culture (10,000 BC) Rock art in Oran, Djelfa, Tassili and Ahaggar Roknia...
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    Prehistory Aterian Culture (80,000 BC) Iberomaurusian Culture (20,000 BC) Capsian culture (10,000 BC) Rock art in Oran, Djelfa, Tassili and Ahaggar Roknia...
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