[1] It is in a region with a number of similar rock formations that sheltered Late Stone Age peoples and that are of significant archeological interest.
In addition, there is evidence of wear and tear on some teeth, and this is horizontal and flat, which is typical of hunter- gatherers.
Twenty-eight quartz tools were identified, including two burins, two awls, two points and 13 side scrapers.
[1] These findings provide insight into the technological and cultural practices of early human inhabitants, such as their hunting and tool-making techniques.
"[1] The discoveries in the Itaakpa rock shelter contribute to what is, at the present time, a relatively small database about the Late Stone Age inhabitants of much of West Africa, as well as other parts of the continent.