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Ifri Oudadane
Ifri Oudadane
Ifri Oudadane is an archaeological site overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and located in Driouch Province, Oriental, north of Morocco. The site is a large Neolithic rock shelter, the use of which dates back to the 10th millennium BC. Ifri Oudadane contains evidence documenting the shift of its inhabitants from groups of hunters and gatherers to food producers.
Site Information
Country: Morocco
District: Oriental
Category: Ancient Rock Workes
Site History: Tenth Millennium BC
Oldest Culture: Neolithic
Later Cultures: Neolithic
Site Features: Neolithic Monuments
Exact Location
Elevation: 16 m
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