Ain Boucherit
locus archaeologicus
Ain Boucherit est locus archaeologicus Algerii, ab urbe El Eulma(fr) fere 6.8 chm ad boream et orientem versus distans, a loco archaeologico Ain Hanech 200 metris tantum, ubi vestigia frequentationis hominum palaeolithicorum annis fere 2 400 000 a.p. reperta sunt.
Bibliographia
recensere- Camille Arambourg, "Les Vertébrés du Pleistocène de l’Afrique du Nord" in Archives du Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle ser. 7 vol. 1 (1970) pp. 1–127.
- Camille Arambourg, Vertébrés Villafranchiens d’Afrique du Nord. Lutetiae: Singer-Polignac, 1979.
- Mohamed Sahnouni, "The North African Early Stone Age and the Sites at Ain Hanech, Algeria" in Nicholas Toth, Kathy Schick, edd., The Oldowan: Case Studies into the Earliest Stone Age (Gosport Indianae: Stone Age Institute Press, 2006) p. 77 ff.
- Mohamed Sahnouni et al., "1.9-million- and 2.4-million-year-old artifacts and stone tool–cutmarked bones from Ain Boucherit, Algeria" in Science (29 Novembris 2018)
Nexus externi
recensere- "The whole of Africa was the cradle of humankind" (30 Novembris 2018) apud Phys.org