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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by [b]Swenet[/b]: Your map only depicts early Capsian sites, not Neolithic/terminal Capsian sites extending well into Northern Libya. It doesn't even depict the full extent of Upper Capsian sites as the sites clearly don't go deep into Algeria. [/QUOTE][b]Hey my Fela, slow down. [URL=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoCX_UOFpVk]Go slow, go slow[/URL] bruh. pt1[/b] I posted 3 maps none of which are mine. [IMG]http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/8940/ispn.png[/IMG] The first clearly labeled Maurusian extent and only the Gafsa originating nucleus not Gafsa's full expansion. [IMG]http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/1111/kue8.png[/IMG] The second shows Late Paleolithic and Epi- paleolithic sites without delineating any cultures. Since Afalou-bou-Rhumel wasn't on the first map I posted this one so all can see Taforalt/Afalou-bou-Rhumel/Gafsa are all part of an Atlas perimeter world (at its closest 1000 km away from Fezzan) vs a (80 km adjacent) Tassili/Akakus/Fezzan [IMG]http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/7820/eai.gif[/IMG] Sahara world. These two differing regions necessitate different cultures, economies, and ethnic groups. [IMG]http://img825.imageshack.us/img825/2640/vof.gif[/IMG] The third map with three African Neolithic zones; 1 - Saharo-Sudanese Neolithic, 2 - Gafsian Neolithic Tradition (not to be confused for either the earlier Gafsian or the earlier Upper Gafsian), 3 - Mediterranean Neolithic. This map plainly has Gafsian Neolithic Tradition in northern Libya and just as plainly has Acacus' Wan Muhuggiag within the Saharo-Sudanese Neolithic zone. It's a small 80 km stretch from Jabbaren in Tassili to Ghat in SW Fezzan and an even lesser distance from Ghat to the Akakus which is actually in SW Fezzan just east of Ghat. The Acacus is the site of the famous Uan Muhaggiag Mummy (dubbed the Black Mummy in Eurocentric terminology). Besides the obvious pre-Holocene industry and later distinct Neolitic zones even the proposed spread of ovicaprines delineate these two different North African worlds. [IMG]http://mathildasanthropologyblog.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/ovicaprines.png[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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