Variability of Late Pleistocene and Holocene Microlithic Industries in Northern and Eastern Africa
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Variability of Late Pleistocene and Holocene Microlithic Industries in Northern and Eastern Africa
Recent Interpretations and Perspectives
Mutri, Giuseppina; Sari, Latifa
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2022
203
Dura
Inglês
9783031182020
15 a 20 dias
725
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SPECIAL ISSUE.- Diachronic Variation in Microlith Production Systems During the Late Pleistocene, Algeria.- Iberomaurusian Lithic Assemblages at Ifri El Baroud (Northeast Morocco).- The Early Holocene Lithic Tradition of the Northern Farafra Plateau (Tenth-Ninth Millennia cal BP): Its Significance in the Egyptian Western Desert.- Correction to: The Early Holocene Lithic Tradition of the Northern Farafra Plateau (Tenth-Ninth Millennia cal BP): Its Significance in the Egyptian Western Desert.- Common Cultural Markers in the Bone and Lithic Production of the Upper Capsian: A Comparative Approach.- Backed Pieces and Their Variability in the Later Stone Age of the Horn of Africa.- Jacques Tixier, 1925-2018.- The COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives for Reimaging and Reimagining Archaeological Practice.- Archaeology of Two Pandemics and Teranga Aesthetic.- Amy ty lilin-draza'ay: Building Archaeological Practice on Principles of Community.- Disease as a Factor in the African Archaeological Record.- Dark Side Archaeology: Climate Change and Mid-Holocene Saharan Pastoral Adaptation.- Managing Epidemics in Ancestral Yoruba Towns and Cities: "Sacred Groves" as Isolation Sites.- Issues Emerging: Thoughts on the Reflective Articles on Coronavirus (COVID-19) and African Archaeology.- Tertia Barnett: An Engraved Landscape: Rock Carvings in the Wadi al-Ajal, Libya.- David M. Witelson: A Painted Ridge: Rock Art and Performance in the Maclear District, Eastern Cape, South Africa.- Sada Mire: Divine Fertility: The Continuity in Transformation of an Ideology of Sacred Kinship in Northeast Africa.- Aribidesi Usman and Toyin Falola: The Yoruba from Prehistory to the Present.- Wazi Apoh: Revelations of Domination and Resilience: Unearthing the Buried Past of the Akpini, Akan, Germans, and British at Kpando, Ghana.
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late stone age;LSA;Last Glacial Maximum;microlithic technologies;paleoenvironmental changes in North Africa;Late Pleistocene microlithic technologies;Early Holocene Microlithic Industries in Northern Africa
SPECIAL ISSUE.- Diachronic Variation in Microlith Production Systems During the Late Pleistocene, Algeria.- Iberomaurusian Lithic Assemblages at Ifri El Baroud (Northeast Morocco).- The Early Holocene Lithic Tradition of the Northern Farafra Plateau (Tenth-Ninth Millennia cal BP): Its Significance in the Egyptian Western Desert.- Correction to: The Early Holocene Lithic Tradition of the Northern Farafra Plateau (Tenth-Ninth Millennia cal BP): Its Significance in the Egyptian Western Desert.- Common Cultural Markers in the Bone and Lithic Production of the Upper Capsian: A Comparative Approach.- Backed Pieces and Their Variability in the Later Stone Age of the Horn of Africa.- Jacques Tixier, 1925-2018.- The COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives for Reimaging and Reimagining Archaeological Practice.- Archaeology of Two Pandemics and Teranga Aesthetic.- Amy ty lilin-draza'ay: Building Archaeological Practice on Principles of Community.- Disease as a Factor in the African Archaeological Record.- Dark Side Archaeology: Climate Change and Mid-Holocene Saharan Pastoral Adaptation.- Managing Epidemics in Ancestral Yoruba Towns and Cities: "Sacred Groves" as Isolation Sites.- Issues Emerging: Thoughts on the Reflective Articles on Coronavirus (COVID-19) and African Archaeology.- Tertia Barnett: An Engraved Landscape: Rock Carvings in the Wadi al-Ajal, Libya.- David M. Witelson: A Painted Ridge: Rock Art and Performance in the Maclear District, Eastern Cape, South Africa.- Sada Mire: Divine Fertility: The Continuity in Transformation of an Ideology of Sacred Kinship in Northeast Africa.- Aribidesi Usman and Toyin Falola: The Yoruba from Prehistory to the Present.- Wazi Apoh: Revelations of Domination and Resilience: Unearthing the Buried Past of the Akpini, Akan, Germans, and British at Kpando, Ghana.