Adrar Bous

Adrar Bous
"Adrar Bous in the modern day." A desert landscape with a bright blue sky.
Adrar Bous in the modern day.
Highest point
Elevation1,123 m (3,684 ft)
Coordinates20°22′15″N 9°01′30″E / 20.370833°N 9.025°E / 20.370833; 9.025
Geography
Adrar Bous is located in Niger
Adrar Bous
Adrar Bous
Location of Adrar Bous
LocationTénéré Desert, Niger
Parent rangeAïr Mountains

Adrar Bous is a massif in the Aïr Mountains on the western edge of the Ténéré Desert, Niger. Archaeological research at Adrar Bous, conducted by J. Desmond Clark, has produced finds spanning the Late Acheulean (1.76 – 0.13 Ma) through the Neolithic (11,950 – 6,450 BP). The massif contains a number of sites where microlithic tools are present, along with faunal and human remains. Most notable are extensive remains of ritualized feasting by specialized Tenerian cattle pastoralists.[1] Its name is written in the Tamasheq language.[2] The massif itself has been dated to be about 487 million years old.[3]

  1. ^ Clark, J. Desmond; Gifford-Gonzalez, Diane (2008). Adrar Bous: archaeology of a central Saharan granitic ring complex in Niger. Royal Museum of Central Africa, Tervuren.
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  3. ^ Husch, Jonathan M.; Moreau, Christian (1982-10-01). "Geology and major element geochemistry of anorthositic rocks associated with paleozoic hypabyssal ring complexes, air massif, Niger, West Africa". Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 14 (1): 47–66. Bibcode:1982JVGR...14...47H. doi:10.1016/0377-0273(82)90042-7. ISSN 0377-0273.