13,000-year-old Saharan Remains Are First Known Homo Sapiens War In Africa - News Summed Up

13,000-year-old Saharan Remains Are First Known Homo Sapiens War In Africa


The ancient remains were originally unearthed in 1964 by the prominent American archaeologist Fred Wendorf from a prehistoric cemetery located in what is now Jebel Sahaba , Sudan. The archaeological conclusions were inconclusive, but if the age of 13,000 years is accepted, Jebel Sahaba cemetery is the oldest evidence of warring Homo sapiens . The Jebel Sahaba FindThe 61 men, women, and children were recovered from Jebel Sahabaand sent to the British Museum for safekeeping. Two Jebel Sahaba victims found on the east bank of the Nile in northern Sudan. Top image: Saharan remains indicate early race war 13,000 years ago.


Source: The North Africa Journal April 04, 2019 11:48 UTC



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