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A satellite survey in Sudan’s Atbai Desert has uncovered 280 large stone burial monuments. These findings unveil the social complexity of a long-lost society of cattle herders. The study, published in the African Archaeological Review, explores these structures known as ‘Atbai Enclosure Burials’ (AEBs). Dating back to the Middle and Late Holocene, with diameters reaching up to 82 meters wide. They were constructed between 4500 BCE and 2500 BCE, during the last phases of the African Humid Period. As the Sahara changed from fertile…