Archaeological News: Senegal floods uncover ancient artefacts in Dakar:
Pieces of jewellery, pottery and iron tools dating back thousands of years have been discovered in Senegal’s capital, Dakar, following recent floods, researchers say.
The discovery was made at a construction site, local academic Alioune Deme told the BBC.
A colleague, Moustapha Sall, stumbled across the items after the rains washed away sand, he said.
The objects could date back between 2,000 and 7,000 BC, Mr Deme said.
“The exact date will only be known after tests are carried out,” he told the BBC French Service.
Mr Deme said he hoped the construction site where the discovery was made could be secured, as he wants to carry out more excavations.