Asselar Man
Neolithic, Skeleton, Théodore Monod, Wladimir Besnard, Adrar des Ifoghas
978-620-1-30337-9
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84
2012-07-07
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Asselar Man is a neolithic skeleton discovered by Theodore Monod and Wladimir Besnard (in various sources incorrectly named M.M. Besnard or M.V. Besnard) in 1927, in the Adrar des Ifoghas, near Essouk in what is now Mali's Kidal Region. Wickliffe Draper funded the expedition.Some scholars believe Asselar man to be one of the earliest known skeletons of a Negroid type African human, older examples being those found near Khartoum, dated between 8000 and 5000 BC, and at Iwo, Ileru, Nigeria to 11000 BC. Others claim it is more closely related to Cro-Magnon or bushmen . Most place its age around 4500BC., no older than the Holocene.
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