Haua-fteah
[hou-uh fuh-tee-uh] /ˌhaʊ ə fəˈti ə/
noun
1.
a cave site in Cyrenaica that has produced archaeological evidence of the longest sequence of human habitation in northern Africa, extending to about 80,000 years b.p.
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