Ahl al Oughlam
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Coordinates | 33°34′5.56″N 7°30′42.73″W / 33.5682111°N 7.5118694°W |
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Ahl al Oughlam is an archaeological site and palaeontological site located just outside Casablanca, Morocco. It was discovered in 1985 and first excavated in 1989. Ahl al Oughlam is the richest late Neogene vertebrate locality of North Africa. It has also yielded the area's first important carnivore fauna, including 23 taxa, 13 of which are new.
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This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (January 2021) |
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070205181619/http://www.ivry.cnrs.fr/deh/geraads/aao/wintro.htm
- Geraads, Denis (January 1997). "Carnivores du Pliocène terminal de Ahl al Oughlam (Casablanca, Maroc)" [Late Pliocene Carnivora from Ahl al Oughlam (Casablanca)]. Geobios (in French). 30 (1): 127–164. Bibcode:1997Geobi..30..127G. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(97)80263-X. INIST 2608972.
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