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Toloy is the name given to the first occupants of the Bandiagara Escarpment in Mali. Since the 15th century, this area has been known as Dogon country. The people were named after the rocky channel located near Sangha, where the remains of this population were found. Evidence of their culture includes granaries, skeletal remains, pottery, and plants. Carbon-14 dating has established these artifacts as possibly of 3rd and 2nd centuries BC.

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  • Toloy est le nom donné aux premiers occupants recensés de la falaise de Bandiagara, au Mali, région aujourd'hui connu pour être le pays dogon. Leur nom provient du canal rocheux situé près de Sangha où ont été retrouvés les restes de cette population : greniers, squelettes, restes de poteries et restes végétaux. Les datations au carbone 14 ont permis de dater ces vestiges des IIIe et IIe siècles av. J.-C. (fr)
  • Toloy is the name given to the first occupants of the Bandiagara Escarpment in Mali. Since the 15th century, this area has been known as Dogon country. The people were named after the rocky channel located near Sangha, where the remains of this population were found. Evidence of their culture includes granaries, skeletal remains, pottery, and plants. Carbon-14 dating has established these artifacts as possibly of 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. (en)
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  • Toloy est le nom donné aux premiers occupants recensés de la falaise de Bandiagara, au Mali, région aujourd'hui connu pour être le pays dogon. Leur nom provient du canal rocheux situé près de Sangha où ont été retrouvés les restes de cette population : greniers, squelettes, restes de poteries et restes végétaux. Les datations au carbone 14 ont permis de dater ces vestiges des IIIe et IIe siècles av. J.-C. L'architecture de leurs greniers est assez particulière pour la zone : ils sont formés de boudins de terre glaise superposés. Cela contraste avec les briques de terre crue utilisées par l'ethnie tellem (occupant la falaise de Bandiagara du XIe au XVIe siècle) ou des pierres sèches recouvertes de banco des dogons (depuis le XVe siècle). (fr)
  • Toloy is the name given to the first occupants of the Bandiagara Escarpment in Mali. Since the 15th century, this area has been known as Dogon country. The people were named after the rocky channel located near Sangha, where the remains of this population were found. Evidence of their culture includes granaries, skeletal remains, pottery, and plants. Carbon-14 dating has established these artifacts as possibly of 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. The architecture of their granaries is quite specific to the area. They are formed of superimposed clay strands. This contrasts with the mud bricks used by the Tellem people who occupied the Bandiagara cliff from the 11th until the 16th centuries, or the dry stones covered with mud as constructed by the Dogons since the 15th century. (en)
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