Which of the following archaeological sites or regions in West Africa likely represents a refugia for retreating populations fleeing extreme aridification in the Sahara during the... Which of the following archaeological sites or regions in West Africa likely represents a refugia for retreating populations fleeing extreme aridification in the Sahara during the closing stage of the Pleistocene?

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The question is asking which archaeological site in West Africa served as a refuge for populations during the Pleistocene as they faced extreme arid conditions in the Sahara. It presents multiple-choice answers.

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Jos Plateau

The final answer is Jos Plateau.

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The final answer is Jos Plateau.

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The Jos Plateau in Nigeria served as a refuge during periods of extreme climate changes, including the aridification of the Sahara in the late Pleistocene.

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