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Dhar Tichitt is a Neolithic site located in the southwest region of the Sahara, in Mauritania. It is one of several settlement locations along the sandstone cliffs in the area. they were inhabited by pastoralists starting at around 4000 BP and lasted to around 2000 BP. Dhar Tichitt is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This area is presently the oldest known archeological settlement sites in the western part of Africa.
Dhar Tichitt is a Neolithic site located in the southwest region of the Sahara, in Mauritania. It is one of several settlement locations along the sandstone cliffs in the area. they were inhabited by pastoralists starting at around 4000 BP and lasted to around 2000 BP. Dhar Tichitt is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This area is presently the oldest known archeological settlement sites in the western part of Africa.


==Geography==
==Geography==

Revision as of 05:43, 6 November 2014

Template:Dhar Tichitt Dhar Tichitt is a Neolithic site located in the southwest region of the Sahara, in Mauritania. It is one of several settlement locations along the sandstone cliffs in the area. they were inhabited by pastoralists starting at around 4000 BP and lasted to around 2000 BP. Dhar Tichitt is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This area is presently the oldest known archeological settlement sites in the western part of Africa.

Geography

The geography around the Dhar Tichitt region is very arid.