The most important of the Western Senegal sites is Pte. de Fann in
Dakar.[6] Classified Mousteroid, indicating similarities to industry
Mousterian in form but neither akin to, nor at a temporal parallel. Other sites about Dakar and
Rufisque, were part of a culture that had not occurred for sufficient duration for tools to be found at differing depths in the ground (without
stratification).[7]
^ C. T. SHAW THE PRE-HISTORY OF WEST AFRICA in Unesco International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of Africa General History of Africa: Methodology and African prehistory 819 pages
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