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Roknia
36.5500° N, 7.2333° E
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Roknia is a necropolis in the Guelma region of north-east Algeria consisting of more than 7000 dolmens spread over an area of 2 km.
Paleolithic
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Neolithic
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Bronze Age
Iron Age
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Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
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Burial and Funerary Structures
DolmensCemeteries
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