lieget
Lieget is an archaeological site located in the Ain Rihane Valley of Mauritania. The site is situated approximately 50 kilometers north of the regional capital of Aoukar. Lieget was a small agricultural settlement that dates back to the Neolithic period, specifically during the 3rd millennium BC.
Excavations at Lieget have uncovered the remains of several threshing floors, buildings, and ceremonial structures. The
The site also contains a large number of microliths, which are small tools made from flint. Microliths
Archaeological findings suggest that Lieget was inhabited by small groups of farmers who cultivated grains and
Further research is required to fully understand the site's significance and its place within the broader archaeological