Tunisia: The discovery of a Amazigh historical site dating back to 8 thousand years BC
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Tunisian researcher Ali Bousnina announced yesterday, Wednesday, May 27, 2015, the discovery of a historical site in the far south of Tunisia that dates back to the Neolithic period “about 8 thousand years BC” and embodies the moment of development and the beginning of man’s knowledge of building.
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The discovery, according to what was reported by the national radio, is an archaeological site located 5 kilometers from a small city called Kampot, which belongs to the city of Remada, which in turn belongs to Tataouine.
The geological researcher and archaeologist confirmed that this site is located under a mountain, which consists of caves, a small incomplete building, small and large grays, and it is a circular building used in several things such as cooking.
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Busnina also explained that "this circular building is known as the mausoleum of construction in the Stone Age, and it is the embodiment of what is known in history as the Neolithic revolution, which is the moment of human awareness of stones, as it embodies the scene of the existence of a small building with stones beside excavated natural caves."



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