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New Finds in Morocco Show Ancient World Connections

By SG Editor·
Ancient stone structure uncovered in Africa, showcasing historical significance and archaeological i.

Discover an ancient stone structure in Africa, highlighting the continent’s rich history and archaeological heritage.

Recent excavations on Morocco’s Tangier Peninsula, on the northwestern edge of Africa and a mere 14 kilometers from Europe, have unveiled a treasure trove of Bronze Age history, including the region’s first radiocarbon-dated cist burial. Once thought to be isolated and uninhabited in prehistoric times, the peninsula is now recognized as a prehistoric hub that connected Africa with Europe. Researchers discovered ritual sites, rock art, and even standing stones resembling Stonehenge. The findings challenge long-held assumptions and reveal a vibrant cultural crossroads spanning the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Sahara. With evidence of early international exchange, including a sword that was likely made in prehistoric Britain or Ireland, this discovery reshapes our understanding of the region’s role in ancient global networks.

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