Uncovering West Africa's 150,000 Year Old Time Capsule.

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The oldest directly dated archaeological site in West Africa has been discovered, extending the known timeframe of Middle Stone Age toolkits in the region to 150,000 years ago. The site, Bargny 1, shows technological continuity spanning roughly 140,000 years and offers insights into the ecological stability of the region. The enduring cultural continuity may be due to stable behavioral adaptation to stable environmental conditions and potential isolation from other populations across Africa.
- Stone Age Time Capsule: West Africa's Oldest Occupied Site Unearths 150,000 Years of History SciTechDaily
- Research reveals longstanding cultural continuity at oldest occupied site in West Africa Phys.org
- Longstanding behavioural stability in West Africa extends to the Middle Pleistocene at Bargny, coastal Senegal Nature.com
- New findings shed light on first human migration out of Africa The Jerusalem Post
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