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Once Lush Sahara Was Home to a Surprisingly Unique Group of Humans : ScienceAlert todayheadline

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Currently a harsh, arid sandscape, it’s hard to believe the Sahara was once studded with sparkling water bodies that nourished lush green savannas. But the remains of human pastoralists and their livestock have been found in the region’s rock shelters.


A new genetic analysis suggests the humans who called this 7,000-year-old version of the Sahara home largely kept to themselves, genetically speaking.


Max Planck Institute evolutionary anthropologist Nada Salem and colleagues sequenced the ancient DNA of two female individuals buried at the Takarkori rock shelter in what’s now southwestern Libya.

View from the Takarkori rock shelter in Southern Libya. (Sapienza University of Rome)

The 7,000-year-old Takarkori women shared the most genes with 15,000-year-old foragers from Morocco, suggesting a long-standing, stable human population existed in North Africa before and during the Saharan humid period.


“Evidence from ancient lake deposits, pollen samples, and archaeological artifacts confirm human presence, hunting, herding, and resource gathering in the currently arid desert region,” Salem and team explain in their paper.


This shared Saharan human lineage took a different path from those in sub-Saharan Africa around the same time that modern humans first left the continent more than 50,000 years ago.


The lineage then remained relatively isolated for many thousands of years, with only small traces of genes entering from the Levantine region to the northeast – including some from Neanderthals.


“Our findings suggest that while early North African populations were largely isolated, they received traces of Neanderthal DNA due to gene flow from outside Africa,” says anthropologist Johannes Krause, from the Max Planck Institute in Germany.


The Takarkori individuals had less Neanderthal DNA than the Moroccan foragers, but significantly more than those from further south of Africa. That suggests that something stemmed the gene flow from Europe from spreading beyond the Sahara region.

Table showing the amount of Neanderthal genes in early modern humans
Amount of Neanderthal ancestry in early modern humans across Africa, Asia and Europe. (Salem et al., Nature, 2025)

Archaeological evidence suggests that the Takarkori people were early herders of livestock, unlike the older Moroccan lineages who were foragers. That they picked up this practice without much gene exchange is also telling.


“This discovery reveals how pastoralism spread across the Green Sahara, likely through cultural exchange rather than large-scale migration,” Salem explains.

Ancient early modern human mummy at Takarkori
7,000-year-old natural mummy found at the Takarkori rock shelter in Southern Libya. (Sapienza University of Rome)

The diverse mix of ecosystems, including wetlands and mountains, may have provided a southern barrier for migration, the researchers suspect.


“By shedding light on the Sahara’s deep past, we aim to increase our knowledge of human migrations, adaptations, and cultural evolution in this key region,” concludes Sapienza University archeologist Savino di Lernia.

This research was published in Nature.

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