Abstract

This paper provides new data on the human-mediated introduction of chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus Linnaeus, 1758), black rat (Rattus rattus Linnaeus, 1758) and house mouse (M. musculus domesticus Schwarz & Schwarz, 1943) on the stratified site of Rirha, located in the Gharb plain, Morocco. The Mauretanian Tell, with its mud brick houses, streets, kitchens and dump areas have been excavated extensively and benefitted of sieving which provided clear evidence of the presence of the galliform and of the two murids in 1st century BCE levels and probably earlier around the 3rd 2nd c BCE for house mouse. This renews our understanding of the phylogeography of these three allochthonous species in Morocco. At a larger scale, our results feed the archaeological understanding of the occupation of this diachronic site and the evolution of the dynamics of trade and exchange prior to the Roman period in this area of northern Africa.

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