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Daima

Daima is a city in Indonesia with a population of about 0.

IndonesiaSmall town🕐 Asia/Makassar

Daima is a mound settlement located in Nigeria, near Lake Chad, and about 5 kilometers away from the Nigerian frontier with Cameroon. It was first excavated in 1965 by British archaeologist Graham Connah. Radiocarbon dating showed the occupations at Daima cover a period beginning early in the first millennium BC, and ending early in the second millennium AD. The Daima sequence then covers some 1800 years. Daima is a perfect example of an archaeological tell site, as Daima's stratigraphy seems to be divided into three periods or phases which mark separate occupations. These phases are called Daima I, Daima II, and Daima III. Although these occupations differ from each other in multiple ways, they also have some shared aspects with one another. Daima I represents an occupation of a people without metalwork; Daima II is characterized by the first iron-using people of the site; and Daima III represents a rich society with a much more complex material culture.

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About Daima

CountryIndonesia
ContinentAsia
Explore38
Population0
Local currencyIDR
Coordinates-5.6164, 119.7068
Time zoneAsia/Makassar

🧭 Facts & curiosities

Settlement typeSmall town
Distance to the capital1,424 km · Jakarta
Population (Indonesia)#529 most populated in Indonesia
Where on Earth5°36′59″S · 119°42′24″E
HemisphereS · E
Distance to the equator625 km
Distance to the South Pole9,394 km
Same latitude asCabinda (Angola)
Antipode (other side of Earth)5.62, -60.29

✈️ Distance to major cities

Singapore1,927 km
Sydney4,516 km
Tokyo5,042 km
Beijing5,073 km
Dubai7,751 km
Moscow10,032 km

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