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Gueldaman Caves
Gueldaman Caves
Gueldaman Caves
Gueldaman Caves is a prehistoric site located in Bejaia Province, Algeria. The oldest human settlement in these caves dates back to more than 17,000 years, that is, in the Mesolithic and Neolithic times and lasted until the first millennium BC. Archaeological finds in these caves include shreds of pottery, stone tools, bones, and shells.
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Country: Algeria
District: Bejaia Province
Category: Ancient Rock Workes
Site History: Mesolithic Age
Oldest Culture: Mesolithic
Later Cultures: Mixed
Site Features: Stone Age Monuments
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Elevation: 569 m
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