In Morocco, over 80 100,000-year-old human footprints, likely the oldest in North Africa, were discovered on the coast of Larache by an international team of researchers.

Archaeologists in Morocco have discovered over 80 human footprints dating back approximately 100,000 years and are believed to be the oldest in North Africa. The footprints were found on the coast of Larache, a city 90 km south of Tangier, by a team of researchers from Morocco, Spain, France, and Germany. The researchers, whose study was published in the scientific journal Nature, state that these footprints are some of the world's best-preserved human traces and the oldest in North Africa and the southern Mediterranean.

February 06, 2024
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