Search Results - "Belhouchet, Lotfi"
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Megalithic Structures of the northern Sahara (Chott el Jérid, Tunisia)
Published in Cartagine. Studi e Ricerche (01-01-2020)“…Megalithic monuments are a distinctive archaeological feature of Saharan landscape, as indicated by different systematic research projects undertaken so far…”
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The emergence of the Neolithic in North Africa: A new model for the Eastern Maghreb
Published in Quaternary international (29-07-2016)“…This paper is focused on cultural and subsistence changes in North African societies during the Early and Middle Holocene, with a special emphasis on the…”
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Evolution of a 9th–8th mill. cal BP Upper Capsian site: The techno-typological study of bladelet production at SHM-1 (Hergla, Tunisia)
Published in Quaternary international (23-01-2014)“…The Upper Capsian is an Epipalaeolithic techno-complex occurring in the Maghreb between the 9th and the 8th millennium cal BP, generally associated with the…”
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The emergence of the Neolithic in North Africa: A new model for the Eastern Maghreb
Published in Quaternary international (2016)“…This paper is focused on cultural and subsistence changes in North African societies during the Early and Middle Holocene, with a special emphasis on the…”
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First preliminary evidence for basketry and nut consumption in the Capsian culture (ca. 10,000–7500BP): Archaeobotanical data from new excavations at El Mekta, Tunisia
Published in Journal of anthropological archaeology (01-03-2015)“…[Display omitted] •We examine charred plant remains from El Mekta, Tunisia (ca. 9500–7500BP).•We identified three taxa including Pinus halepensis, Quercus sp.,…”
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Obsidian from the Epipalaeolithic and Neolithic eastern Maghreb. A view from the Hergla context (Tunisia)
Published in Journal of archaeological science (2010)“…In the present paper, it is shown that in the Hergla area (eastern Tunisia), obsidian was present from the early to at least the late sixth millennium cal BC…”
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L'économie de subsistance dans la cuvette de Meknassy (Sidi Bouzid, Tunisie centrale) durant l'Holocène d'après l'étude malacologique
Published in Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française (2013)“…Les études malacologiques portant sur les escargots terrestres provenant de sites archéologiques restent très rares au Maghreb alors que ces restes coquillers…”
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