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Question: In the context of Jebel Sahaba, Northeast Africa’s Qadan culture is considered to have experienced conflict primarily driven by what factor?
Trivia Question Study Fact: Jebel Sahaba, a prehistoric cemetery in Northeast Africa now submerged in Lake Nasser, provides evidence of conflict between groups of the Qadan culture around the 12th millennium BC. Recent anthropological studies suggest this warfare was likely fueled by resource scarcity brought on by climate change, with evidence of both light and heavy projectile weapons used in raids and ambushes.
Trivia Question Explanation: Analysis of the Jebel Sahaba skeletons indicates a pattern of violent conflict, and the most recent research points to resource scarcity resulting from climate change as the primary driver of these hostilities between Qadan culture groups.
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