Hunting techniques during the Middle and Upper Paleolithic in the Bath Cave in Tafogalt
Hunting techniques during the Middle and Upper Paleolithic in the Bath Cave in Tafogalt 1-86
The National Institute of Archeology organizes a program of courses specialized in archaeological research, on hunting techniques and its use as a means of entertainment during the Middle and Upper Stone Age in the Bath Cave in Tafogalt, on Wednesday, April 05, from two to four hours after marriage.
The day will be presented by Ellen Turner, researcher at the Archaeological and Archeological Research Center Museum of the Evolution of Human Behavior in Monrepos, Germany.

This site is characterized by the importance of archaeological discoveries represented in a group of skeletons, stone and bone tools, as well as ornaments and the remains of animal bones. The human being discovered was called "Man Tafogalt". Recently, a team of researchers discovered a new group of jewelry considered the oldest in the world, in addition to fishing tools that will be the subject of the specialized course.



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