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Northwestern Morocco was inhabited long before the Phoenicians arrived, 4,200-year-old settlement reveals

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Archaeologists in Morocco have discovered the remains of a 4,200-year-old settlement that predates the Phoenicians .

Evidence indicates that ancient people there built houses using a mix of Phoenician and local architectural styles.

The earliest evidence for habitation at Kach Kouch dates to between 2200 and 2000 B.C. , the researchers found.

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