There is a growing interest in transoceanic connections between prehistoric communities occupying the Indian Ocean rim. Corroborative and well-sequenced archaeological data from eastern Africa have, however, been notably lacking. Recent excavations by the Sealinks Project in the coastal region of Kenya has sought to redress this imbalance by collecting base-line data on the local communities occupying this region between c. 1000 BC and AD 1000. Although our analyses are still preliminary, the quality of faunal and botanical material recovered demonstrates considerable potential for exploring local interactions and transitions between early hunter-forager and food-producing communities. A key finding in this regard was the identification of ...
Carbonized plant remains and plant impressions in burnt clay pieces, recovered during archaeological...
Earlier Iron Age investigations in Kenya concentrated on the Lake Victoria Basin and the coast of Ke...
Mobile pastoralism is the earliest form of food production to develop in Africa, and for the past 50...
The spread of agriculture across sub-Saharan Africa has long been attributed to the large-scale migr...
The exploratory investigation of two sites in Kenya throws new light on the transition from a ‘stone...
Archaeological approaches to the study of Indian Ocean connections tend to focus on “foreign” object...
Origin(s) and processes of the transition to herding in East Africa are still unclear. The Lake Turk...
Occupants of coastal and island eastern Africa—now known as the ‘Swahili coast’—were involved in lon...
The antiquity and nature of coastal resource procurement is central to understanding human evolution...
One of the characteristics of the East African Coast has been its accessibility. The sea has been a ...
Recent archaeological research has firmly established eastern Africa\u27s offshore islands as import...
Four decades have passed since Harlan and Stemler (1976) proposed the eastern Sahelian zone as the m...
The emergence of managed food production laid the foundation for the emergence of complex economies ...
While Africa has sometimes been peripheral to accounts of the early Indian Ocean world, studies of f...
International audienceThe communication exhibits results of my current PhD research dealing with the...
Carbonized plant remains and plant impressions in burnt clay pieces, recovered during archaeological...
Earlier Iron Age investigations in Kenya concentrated on the Lake Victoria Basin and the coast of Ke...
Mobile pastoralism is the earliest form of food production to develop in Africa, and for the past 50...
The spread of agriculture across sub-Saharan Africa has long been attributed to the large-scale migr...
The exploratory investigation of two sites in Kenya throws new light on the transition from a ‘stone...
Archaeological approaches to the study of Indian Ocean connections tend to focus on “foreign” object...
Origin(s) and processes of the transition to herding in East Africa are still unclear. The Lake Turk...
Occupants of coastal and island eastern Africa—now known as the ‘Swahili coast’—were involved in lon...
The antiquity and nature of coastal resource procurement is central to understanding human evolution...
One of the characteristics of the East African Coast has been its accessibility. The sea has been a ...
Recent archaeological research has firmly established eastern Africa\u27s offshore islands as import...
Four decades have passed since Harlan and Stemler (1976) proposed the eastern Sahelian zone as the m...
The emergence of managed food production laid the foundation for the emergence of complex economies ...
While Africa has sometimes been peripheral to accounts of the early Indian Ocean world, studies of f...
International audienceThe communication exhibits results of my current PhD research dealing with the...
Carbonized plant remains and plant impressions in burnt clay pieces, recovered during archaeological...
Earlier Iron Age investigations in Kenya concentrated on the Lake Victoria Basin and the coast of Ke...
Mobile pastoralism is the earliest form of food production to develop in Africa, and for the past 50...