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- Affad_23 abstract "Affad 23 is an African archaeological site located in alluvial deposits formed by an ancient channel of the Nile in the Affad District of Southern Dongola in northern Sudan.Archaeologists from the 'Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences' in Poznań, unearthed the remains of a settlement with numerous postholes, pits and hearths estimated to be 15,000 years old. Previously it was believed that permanent structures were associated with the exodus from Africa and the consequent occupation of regions in Europe and Asia. The position of the site, lithic artefacts collected in 2003 and 2012-2014, freshness, refittings and dispersion of the artefacts all suggest that it was a late Middle Stone Age workshop used intermittently and for short periods.www.archeosudan.org".
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- Affad_23 wikiPageExternalLink www.archeosudan.org.
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- Affad_23 wikiPageRevisionID "687230771".
- Affad_23 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Sudan.
- Affad_23 wikiPageWikiLink Dongola.
- Affad_23 wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Stone_Age.
- Affad_23 wikiPageWikiLink Nile.
- Affad_23 wikiPageWikiLink Poznań.
- Affad_23 wikiPageWikiLink Sudan.
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- Affad_23 subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Sudan.
- Affad_23 hypernym Site.
- Affad_23 type Place.
- Affad_23 comment "Affad 23 is an African archaeological site located in alluvial deposits formed by an ancient channel of the Nile in the Affad District of Southern Dongola in northern Sudan.Archaeologists from the 'Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences' in Poznań, unearthed the remains of a settlement with numerous postholes, pits and hearths estimated to be 15,000 years old.".
- Affad_23 label "Affad 23".
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