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Wadi Hammat is an area where there is much left over evidence of early humans. It is a site located in the central eastern part of Africa in the desert and is very close to the Red sea.
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It is very important because the people who once lived there left a lot of left over evidence that can tell us about them. These people left many different historical
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items here such as carvings in the walls, statues/figurines, bones from left over animals they ate, shells they used to make necklaces and art, and much more.
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Since these people were very close to the sea they could gather shells and trade them with other clans of humans. These items can tell us what these people ate and
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what kind of art they created and how their imagination was.
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Sources:
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First farmers video and video guide notes
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http://egyptsites.wordpress.com/2010/09/14/wadi-hammamat/
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http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/5/6/1/2/0/p561201_index.html
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Made by Duncan Lamme
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