A bs tract This article continues the presentation of the archeological findings from the caves in the Bandiagara Cliffs in the land of the Dogon (Mali). The pottery of the Sanga region can be descriptively divided into four major types : Toloy, ancient Tellem, middle and late Tellem, and recent Dogon. Hypotheses about datings are made, and the findings are compared with the Do gen's presentday pottery, which seems to have been strongly influenced by the Tellem tradition.Résumé Cette étude poursuit la présentation du matériel archéologique trouvé au cours de campagnes de fouilles effectuées en pays dogon, dans des grottes de la falaise de Bandiagara (Mali). Elle décrit la poterie de la région de Sanga qui peut être divisée en quatre grands ...
To date, archaeological sites dated between the 7th and 4th millennia cal BC are rare in West Africa...
International audienceThe international program « Peuplement humain et évolution paléoclimatique en ...
This region of the Sahel was unknown from an archaeological level. Prospecting and excavations led t...
A bs tract This article continues the presentation of the archeological findings from the caves in t...
SUMMARY Brief description of about 500 cloth fragments found during excavations in caves in the Band...
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International audienceThe ongoing debate regarding the defi nition of Neolithic in Africa requires a...
Dans la boucle du Niger, plusieurs études ont montré l'existence de buttes anthropiques qui se son...
This article summarises the results of four seasons of excavation at Tongo Maaré Diabal (AD 500-1150...
The emergence and evolution of social complexity remains a major topic in African later prehistory. ...
The site of Kobadi is situated chronologically at the Sahara-Sahel transition at the end of the Neol...
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Les fouilles archéologiques menées en 2008 et 2009 sur le site Tyi (Pays dogon, Mali), ont mis au jo...
To date, archaeological sites dated between the 7th and 4th millennia cal BC are rare in West Africa...
International audienceThe international program « Peuplement humain et évolution paléoclimatique en ...
This region of the Sahel was unknown from an archaeological level. Prospecting and excavations led t...
A bs tract This article continues the presentation of the archeological findings from the caves in t...
SUMMARY Brief description of about 500 cloth fragments found during excavations in caves in the Band...
Recent fieldwork at the site Ravin de la Mouche at Ounjougou (Dogon Country, Mali) sheds new light o...
Bedaux Rogier M. A. Tellem, reconnaissance archéologique d'une culture de l'Ouest africain au Moyen ...
Cet article s'attache à caractériser la technique céramique du martelage sur forme concave au-dessus...
International audienceThe ongoing debate regarding the defi nition of Neolithic in Africa requires a...
Dans la boucle du Niger, plusieurs études ont montré l'existence de buttes anthropiques qui se son...
This article summarises the results of four seasons of excavation at Tongo Maaré Diabal (AD 500-1150...
The emergence and evolution of social complexity remains a major topic in African later prehistory. ...
The site of Kobadi is situated chronologically at the Sahara-Sahel transition at the end of the Neol...
La fin du Néolithique en Afrique de l’Ouest aux IIIe et IIe millénaires avant notre ère correspond à...
Les fouilles archéologiques menées en 2008 et 2009 sur le site Tyi (Pays dogon, Mali), ont mis au jo...
To date, archaeological sites dated between the 7th and 4th millennia cal BC are rare in West Africa...
International audienceThe international program « Peuplement humain et évolution paléoclimatique en ...
This region of the Sahel was unknown from an archaeological level. Prospecting and excavations led t...