Iles Canaries, Fuerteventura - Anne Ghodbane - France


What happened to 483 of the Aborigines of the Canary Islands?

  • COOK1 THE ABORIGINES OF THE CANARY ISLANDS 483 of the human remains have disappeared. One finds it hard to understand how the ancient people reached them.

How many islands are in the Canary archipelago?

  • I The Canaries were the only Atlantic islands which were inhabited at the time of their discovery, Madeira, the Azores, and the Cape Vercle group having no aborigines. There are six rocky islets in the Canary archipelago. without water and unpeoplerl.

Are the Guanches of Grand Canary and Teneriffe religious?

  • If, as Dr Chi1 thinks, the care of the dead is an index of the be- lief of a people in immortality, the Guanches of Grand Canary and Teneriffe must be esteemed highly religious. Mummies have been found in the caves of these islands which rival those of Egypt in the perfection of their preservation.

What are the ruins of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote?

  • uncemented walls were eight or nine feet thick, with alcoves, probably beds, in the interior. The ruins of the so-called ‘‘ castle of Zoramas,” in Lanzarote, consisted of similar cyclopean blocks of stone forming a circle. The houses of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote were partly subterranean, as was the case sometimes
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