Antiquities_of_the_tribal_area
The site of Mashta Bourmel in Bejaia, “a Neolithic site of the Epimoras culture dated between 18-11 thousand years BC,” is a collection of artefacts of animals and creatures. Then in the article Afalou Bou Rhummel in the years 1928 - 1934, the excavations of the researcher Arabourg made it possible to uncover 50 skeletons and bodies at the site. 26 of them were males, 14 of them were females, and 10 were children. Only 9 of these structures were complete or nearly complete. They were uncovered by and the research was renewed by Dr. Suleiman Hashi between the years 1983 until 1993, who revealed many data on the site, all the way to the tenth layer that It dates back to 15 thousand years BC, before our present time
Among them are small statues of animal shapes that were published in the research in 2003 under the title “Aux Origines des premiers arts in Afrique du Nord” “In the Origins of the First Arts in North Africa Du Comportement Symbolique des Derniers Chasseurs Mechta - Afalou d’Afrique du Nord The symbolic behavior of another The fishermen of Mshta Avalo in North Africa in the picture have 3 models, the first two pieces represent an animal shape and the third piece resembles an embodiment of a human head. The fourth picture is of the group buried in layer No. 4 in a rock pit. Looking at the presence layer, which is in the upper layers, we see truly special behavior. With the last hunters of Mshta Avalo.
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