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The Kiffian culture is a prehistoric industry, or domain, that existed between approximately 8,000 BC and 6,000 BC in the , during the African humid period referred to as the Neolithic Subpluvial. Human remains from this culture were found in 2000 AD at a site known as , located in in the Ténéré Desert. The site is known as the largest and earliest burial place of Stone Age people in the Sahara desert.


Characteristics
The Kiffians were skilled . Bones of many large savannah animals that were discovered in the same area suggest that they lived on the shores of a lake that was present during the Holocene Wet Phase, a period when the Sahara desert was verdant and wet.

The Kiffian people were tall, standing over six feet in height. A craniometric analysis by Sereno et al. suggests that this early population was related to the Late Pleistocene and early Holocene of the Maghreb, as well as mid-Holocene groups.

Based on dental evidence, Joel D. Irish of Liverpool John Moores University suggests sub-Saharan West African affinities for the Kiffians, in turn suggesting that the common ancestors of West African and peoples may have originated in the southwestern region of the amid the Kiffian period at , and may have migrated southward from the Sahara into various parts of (e.g., , , , , ) as a result of desertification of the Green Sahara in 7000 BCE. From parts of southeast Nigeria and Cameroon, Proto-Bantu peoples began to , and amid migration, diverged into East Bantu peoples (e.g., Democratic Republic of Congo) and West Bantu peoples (e.g., Congo, ) between 2500 BCE and 1200 BCE.


Language
Kiffians may have been
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or speakers.


Decline
Traces of the Kiffian culture do not exist after 6,000 BC, as the Sahara went through a dry period for the next thousand years. After this time, the colonized the area.


See also
  • Ifri n'Amr or Moussa
  • Kelif el Boroud

4. Kamrani, Kambiz. "The Kiffian & Tenerean Occupation Of Gobero, Niger: Perhaps The Largest Collection Of Early-Mid Holocene People In Africa." Anthropology.net. N.p., 14 Thursday August 2008. Web. 01 Jan. 2015. (http://anthropology.net/2008/08/14/the-kiffian-tenerean-occupation-of-gobero-niger-perhaps-the-largest-collection-of-early-mid-holocene-people-in-africa/ )

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