Search Results - "Pleurdeau, David"
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Evidence for Earlier Stone Age 'coastal use': The site of Dungo IV, Benguela Province, Angola
Published in PloS one (24-02-2023)“…The relationship between Earlier Stone Age (ESA) hominins and the southern African coastal environment has been poorly investigated, despite the high…”
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Across the Gap: Geochronological and Sedimentological Analyses from the Late Pleistocene-Holocene Sequence of Goda Buticha, Southeastern Ethiopia
Published in PloS one (26-01-2017)“…Goda Buticha is a cave site near Dire Dawa in southeastern Ethiopia that contains an archaeological sequence sampling the late Pleistocene and Holocene of the…”
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"Of sheep and men": earliest direct evidence of caprine domestication in southern Africa at Leopard Cave (Erongo, Namibia)
Published in PloS one (11-07-2012)“…The origins of herding practices in southern Africa remain controversial. The first appearance of domesticated caprines in the subcontinent is thought to be c…”
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Using morphometrics to reappraise old collections: The study case of the Congo Basin Middle Stone Age bifacial industry
Published in Journal of lithic studies (15-03-2020)“…Despite its strategic location within the continent, Central Africa is rarely integrated into the reconstruction of population dynamics during the Middle Stone…”
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Identification of degraded bone and tooth splinters from arid environments using palaeoproteomics
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (15-12-2018)“…The analysis of the skeletal remains of vertebrates in archaeological contexts provides information about human-animal relationship and their environment…”
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An overview of stranded cetacean scavenging in Atlantic southern Africa since the Earlier Stone Age
Published in Nouvelles de l'archéologie (07-07-2022)“…Along the southern African coastal plain, human occupation is documented since the end of the Early Pleistocene. The archaeological, palaeoenvironemental and…”
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Data pretreatment and multivariate analyses for ochre sourcing: Application to Leopard Cave (Erongo, Namibia)
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-02-2021)“…•Surveys in Central Namibia built a reference collection for potential ochre source.•Micro-sample ICP-OES - ICP-MS/MS characterized archaeological and…”
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The name of the game: palaeoproteomics and radiocarbon dates further refine the presence and dispersal of caprines in eastern and southern Africa
Published in Royal Society open science (22-11-2023)“…We report the first large-scale palaeoproteomics research on eastern and southern African zooarchaeological samples, thereby refining our understanding of…”
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The Scraper Planes from Leopard Cave, Erongo Mountains, Namibia
Published in Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology (06-12-2023)“…Leopard Cave, Erongo Mountains, Namibia, delivered an important quantity of macrotools, mainly in local basalt, through a Later Stone Age sequence spanning…”
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Technological analysis of the Baboungué collections, Central African Republic: New data on the Early Stone Age macro-tools
Published in Anthropologie (Paris) (01-11-2023)“…Despite numerous sites attributed to Early Stone Age (ESA), the emergence and diversification of lithic industries in Central African Republic is still…”
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Human technical behavior in the African middle stone age : The lithic assemblage of Porc-Epic Cave (dire dawa, Ethiopia)
Published in The African archaeological review (01-12-2005)“…The African origin of modern humans is the center of a large debate. Discoveries of anatomically modern human fossils in Sub-Saharan Africa correlated to…”
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Late Pleistocene and Holocene Lithic Variability at Goda Buticha (Southeastern Ethiopia): Implications for the Understanding of the Middle and Late Stone Age of the Horn of Africa
Published in Journal of African archaeology (01-01-2017)“…Abstracts The Late Pleistocene is a key period to understand the shift from the Middle (msa) to the Late Stone Age (lsa) in Africa. More generally, it is also…”
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Preliminary study of the rodent assemblages of Goda Buticha: New insights on Late Quaternary environmental and cultural changes in southeastern Ethiopia
Published in Quaternary international (25-03-2018)“…Given its proximity to the Strait of Bab el Mandeb and the Red Sea, the Horn of Africa is particularly important for understanding human and faunal migration…”
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Cultural change or continuity in the late MSA/Early LSA of southeastern Ethiopia? The site of Goda Buticha, Dire Dawa area
Published in Quaternary international (01-09-2014)“…Goda Buticha is a newly discovered cave site in southeastern Ethiopia, containing MSA and LSA cultural material, faunal remains, beads, and human skeletal…”
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New technological considerations on some Lupemban museum collections from the Congo Basin
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The Middle Stone Age of Atlantic Africa: A critical review
Published in Anthropologie (Paris) (01-11-2023)“…Evidence of early Homo sapiens populations at the Atlantic coast of Africa remains relatively poorly known in relation to other regions of the continent…”
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Evidence for Earlier Stone Age ‘coastal use’: The site of Dungo IV, Benguela Province, Angola
Published in PloS one (01-01-2023)“…The relationship between Earlier Stone Age (ESA) hominins and the southern African coastal environment has been poorly investigated, despite the high…”
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International workshop on human occupations of the Nile Valley and neighboring regions between 75,000 and 15,000 years ago
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Palaeoproteomics gives new insight into early southern African pastoralism
Published in Scientific reports (02-09-2020)“…The advent of domestication is a major step that transformed the subsistence strategies of past human societies. In Africa, domestic caprines (sheep and goat)…”
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