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    Two Holocene Later Stone Age stratigraphies from the Sesfontein area, northwestern Namibia by Ossendorf, Götz

    Published in Azania (03-04-2017)
    “…Stratified rockshelter deposits form the most important source of information on the prehistoric hunter-gatherers of the Namibian Holocene Later Stone Age…”
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    New investigations at the Middle Stone Age site of Pockenbank Rockshelter, Namibia by Schmidt, Isabell, Ossendorf, Götz, Hensel, Elena, Bubenzer, Olaf, Eichhorn, Barbara, Gessert, Lothar, Gwasira, Goodman, Henselowsky, Felix, Imalwa, Emma, Kehl, Martin, Rethemeyer, Janet, Röpke, Astrid, Sealy, Judith, Stengel, Ingrid, Tusenius, Madelon

    Published in Antiquity (01-10-2016)
    “…In southern Africa, Middle Stone Age sites with long sequences have been the focus of intense international and interdisciplinary research over the past decade…”
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    TECHNOLOGICAL ANALYSES OF LATE PLEISTOCENE LATER STONE AGE LITHIC ASSEMBLAGES FROM APOLLO 11 ROCK SHELTER, ∥KARAS REGION, SOUTHWESTERN NAMIBIA by OSSENDORF, GÖTZ

    Published in South African archaeological bulletin (01-06-2017)
    “…This article introduces a southern African Late Pleistocene lithic technological complex, based on the evidence of the regional reference stratigraphy of…”
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    Technological analyses of late Pleistocene later stone age lithic assemblages from Apollo 11 rock shelter, karas region, southwestern Namibia by Gotz Ossendorf

    Published in South African archaeological bulletin (01-06-2017)
    “…This article introduces a southern African Late Pleistocene lithic technological complex, based on the evidence of the regional reference stratigraphy of…”
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    Post Terminal Pleistocene Reconstruction of Ancient Fire Wood and Human-Environment Relations in the Afro-Alpine Region of the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia: an Anthracological Study by Alemseged Beldados, Tefera Tarekegn, Gotz Ossendorf

    “…This research presents the result of analysis of anthracological remains excavated from four archaeological sites located in the Bale Mountains. The samples…”
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