Prehistoric North Africa

id: prehistoric-north-africa-168-4084308
title: Prehistoric North Africa
text: The prehistory of North Africa spans the period of earliest human presence in the region to gradual onset of historicity in the Maghreb during classical antiquity. Early anatomically modern humans are known to have been present at Jebel Irhoud, in what is now Morocco, approximately 300,000 years ago. The Nile Valley region, via ancient Egypt, contributed to the Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age periods of the Old World, along with the ancient Near East.
brand slug: wiki
category slug: encyclopedia
description: Prehistory of North African region
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_North_Africa
date created: 2003-08-09T09:07:53Z
date modified: 2024-08-30T20:54:45Z
main entity: {"identifier":"Q4164221","url":"https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4164221"}
image: {"content_url":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Langfr-800px-AF-Map.png","width":800,"height":800}
fields total: 13
integrity: 16

Related Entries

Explore Next Part