Stone Circles of Senegambia (UNESCO/NHK)

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James Blake Wiener
by UNESCO TV NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai
published on 27 July 2018

The site consists of four large groups of stone circles that represent an extraordinary concentration of over 1,000 monuments in a band 100 km wide along some 350 km of the River Gambia. The four groups, Sine Ngayène, Wanar, Wassu and Kerbatch, cover 93 stone circles and numerous tumuli, burial mounds, some of which have been excavated to reveal material that suggest dates between 3rd century BC and 16th century AD.

Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai
URL: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1226/

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Kyokai, U. T. N. N. H. (2018, July 27). Stone Circles of Senegambia (UNESCO/NHK). World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/1447/stone-circles-of-senegambia-unesconhk/

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