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New Archaeological Findings Highlight North African Coastal Adaptations in the 11th Century

New Archaeological Findings Highlight North African Coastal Adaptations in the 11th Century

Recent archaeological discoveries in the Canary Islands shed light on how North African cultures utilized coastal resources by the 11th century, emphasizing the importance of marine life.

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Archaeological evidence from the Canary Islands indicates that by the 11th century, local populations were actively harvesting and processing various marine organisms.

These findings suggest that coastal resources played a crucial role in the livelihoods of North African cultures during this period.

The significance of these relics lies in their ability to enhance our understanding of how ancient societies adapted to their maritime environments.