Search Results - "Medig, Mohamed"
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1.9-million- and 2.4-million-year-old artifacts and stone tool-cutmarked bones from Ain Boucherit, Algeria
Published in Geoarchaeology (14-12-2018)“…East Africa has provided the earliest known evidence for Oldowan stone artifacts and hominin-induced stone tool cutmarks dated to ~2.6 million years (Ma) ago…”
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The first evidence of cut marks and usewear traces from the Plio-Pleistocene locality of El-Kherba (Ain Hanech), Algeria: implications for early hominin subsistence activities circa 1.8 Ma
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-02-2013)“…The current archaeological data on early hominin subsistence activities in Africa are derived chiefly from Sub-Saharan Plio-Pleistocene sites. The recent…”
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Errayah, un site Acheuléen récent dans la partie littorale nord-occidentale de l’Algérie (Sidi- Ali, Mostaganem)
Published in Anthropologie (Paris) (01-05-2017)“…Dans le cadre du projet de recherche sur le peuplement préhistorique que nous menons dans la partie littorale occidentale de l’Algérie, des prospections ont…”
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Further research at the Oldowan site of Ain Hanech, North-eastern Algeria
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-12-2002)“…Further investigations were carried out at Ain Hanech, Algeria in 1998 and 1999 to explore its potential for investigating early hominid behavioral patterns…”
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On the earliest human occupation in North Africa: a response to Geraads et al
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On the earliest human occupation in North Africa: a response to Geraads et al
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Human Skull from the Taza Locality, Jijel, Algeria
Published in Anthropologischer Anzeiger (01-06-2003)“…Archaeological excavations were carried out in 1990 in prehistorically inhabited caves sites in the Taza locality along the eastern Algerian coast. Recovered…”
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