Les techno-complexes Ibéromaurusiens d’Ifri El Baroud (Rif Oriental, Maroc)

https://doi.org/10.34780/20y4-74ad

Autores/as

  • Mustapha Nami [Autor/a]

Resumen

This report summarizes the results of excavations conducted by the Institut National des Sciences de l’Archéologie et du Patrimoine and the German Archaeological Institute at Ifri el-Baroud (Gunpowder Cave). The cultural deposits of Ifri el-Baroud showed to be of a depth of up to 3 meters and to have formed between the 19th and 8th century BC, as proved by a series of radiocarbon datings. The upper part of the stratigraphy consists of an “escargotière” from terrestrian snails, the lower part is formed by a compact and fi ne sediment. The stone industry shows a development from bigger artifacts to the typical lithic assemblage of the Iberomaurusien (especially backed blades) and to microlithic forms. Excavations at Ifri el-Baroud complement others undertaken by the same project at Ifri n’Ammar (upper deposits) and Hassi Ouenzga Plein Air.

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Palabras clave:

epipalaeolithic, Maghreb, lithic industry, Ibéromaurusien

Publicado

2023-08-29

Información bibliográfica y reseñas

Cómo citar

Nami, M. (2023) “Les techno-complexes Ibéromaurusiens d’Ifri El Baroud (Rif Oriental, Maroc)”, Zeitschrift für Archäologie Außereuropäischer Kulturen, 2, pp. 183–239. doi:10.34780/20y4-74ad.