在摩洛哥,一个国际研究小组在拉腊什海岸发现了超过 80 个 10 万年前的人类足迹,可能是北非最古老的人类足迹。 In Morocco, over 80 100,000-year-old human footprints, likely the oldest in North Africa, were discovered on the coast of Larache by an international team of researchers.
摩洛哥的考古学家发现了 80 多个人类足迹,其历史可以追溯到大约 10 万年前,被认为是北非最古老的足迹。 Archaeologists in Morocco have discovered over 80 human footprints dating back approximately 100,000 years and are believed to be the oldest in North Africa. 这些脚印是由来自摩洛哥、西班牙、法国和德国的研究小组在丹吉尔以南 90 公里的城市拉腊什海岸发现的。 The footprints were found on the coast of Larache, a city 90 km south of Tangier, by a team of researchers from Morocco, Spain, France, and Germany. 研究人员的研究发表在科学杂志《自然》上,他们指出这些脚印是世界上保存最完好的人类痕迹,也是北非和地中海南部最古老的痕迹。 The researchers, whose study was published in the scientific journal Nature, state that these footprints are some of the world's best-preserved human traces and the oldest in North Africa and the southern Mediterranean.