Lothagam North Pillar Site
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Le site mégalithique de Lothagam North, codifié GeJi9, est un site archéologique situé sur la rive ouest du lac Turkana, datant du Néolithique pastoral. C'est un cimetière communautaire, construit entre 3000 av. J.-C. et 2300 av. J.-C. par les premiers éleveurs de la région. On pense qu'il s'agit du plus grand et du plus vieux cimetière du genre en Afrique de l'Est.
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The Lothagam North Pillar Site, registered as GeJi9, is an archaeological site on the west side of Lake Turkana in Kenya dating to the Pastoral Neolithic. It is a communal cemetery, built between 3000 BCE and 2300 BCE by the region's earliest herders. It is thought to be eastern Africa's largest and earliest monumental cemetery. The main burial mound is flanked by megaliths, stone circles, and cairns and is believed to hold the remains of hundreds of individuals. Many of the people buried at Lothagam North were adorned with stone beads, ivory, animal teeth, rings or other ornaments.
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劳斯伽姆北部石柱遗迹(Lothagam North Pillar Site)是肯尼亚图尔卡纳湖西侧的一处考古遗址,其历史可追溯到新石器时代。它是一个公共墓地,由公元前3000年至公元前2300年之间生活在该地区的牧民建造。它被认为是东非最大和最早的墳場。
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Lothagam North Pillar Site in Turkana, Kenya
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Le site mégalithique de Lothagam North, codifié GeJi9, est un site archéologique situé sur la rive ouest du lac Turkana, datant du Néolithique pastoral. C'est un cimetière communautaire, construit entre 3000 av. J.-C. et 2300 av. J.-C. par les premiers éleveurs de la région. On pense qu'il s'agit du plus grand et du plus vieux cimetière du genre en Afrique de l'Est.
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The Lothagam North Pillar Site, registered as GeJi9, is an archaeological site on the west side of Lake Turkana in Kenya dating to the Pastoral Neolithic. It is a communal cemetery, built between 3000 BCE and 2300 BCE by the region's earliest herders. It is thought to be eastern Africa's largest and earliest monumental cemetery. The main burial mound is flanked by megaliths, stone circles, and cairns and is believed to hold the remains of hundreds of individuals. Many of the people buried at Lothagam North were adorned with stone beads, ivory, animal teeth, rings or other ornaments.
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劳斯伽姆北部石柱遗迹(Lothagam North Pillar Site)是肯尼亚图尔卡纳湖西侧的一处考古遗址,其历史可追溯到新石器时代。它是一个公共墓地,由公元前3000年至公元前2300年之间生活在该地区的牧民建造。它被认为是东非最大和最早的墳場。
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