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[edit]DescriptionSize-based distribution of funerary tumuli.jpg |
English: Size-based distribution of funerary tumuli in A) the hinterland of Dakhlet el Atrouss (Dhar Tichitt; see Fig. 4 for further reference), B) Tajal Boutektek (western Tagant); C) Tabarit West (western Tagant). Note the presence of two very large tumuli within the Dakhlet el Atrouss I regional center, as described in the text. These remain by far the largest yet found in southeastern Mauritania. At Boutektek, the tumuli are predominantly facing the better-watered western side of the hill. |
Date | June 2023 |
Source | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278416523000041 |
Author | Gonzalo J. Linares Matás |
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