International audienceAsa Koma is a site in Djibouti, located about 30 km from the modern-day shoreline of Lake Abbe. One group of radiocarbon dates places the occupation in the middle of the 3rd millennium BC while a second pushes the occupation to the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC. We discuss this point in this paper. It is a key site for understanding the first food-production societies in the Horn of Africa because it is one of the earliest sites in the region that has yielded domestic cattle remains. Nevertheless, domesticates seem to have played only a secondary role in Asa Koma's economy. Fish represent by far the most important food resource, and fishing was most likely the main reason why people chose to live at Asa Koma. The ...
The site of Wakrita is a small Neolithic establishment located on a wadi in the tectonic depression ...
International audienceThe site of Wakrita is a small Neolithic establishment located on a wadi in th...
The Nile valley of northern and mainly Central Sudan is renowned for its Early and Middle Holocene a...
International audienceAsa Koma is a site in Djibouti, located about 30 km from the modern-day shorel...
International audienceThe fish fauna is presented from Asa Koma; a prehistoric site dated around 180...
The site of Asa Koma, about thirty kilometres from Lake Abbe (Djibouti), has been the focus of sever...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
International audienceThe site of UAQ36 is a shell midden located on top of a sand dune on the easte...
The site of Wakrita is a small Neolithic establishment located on a wadi in the tectonic depression ...
International audienceThe site of Wakrita is a small Neolithic establishment located on a wadi in th...
The Nile valley of northern and mainly Central Sudan is renowned for its Early and Middle Holocene a...
International audienceAsa Koma is a site in Djibouti, located about 30 km from the modern-day shorel...
International audienceThe fish fauna is presented from Asa Koma; a prehistoric site dated around 180...
The site of Asa Koma, about thirty kilometres from Lake Abbe (Djibouti), has been the focus of sever...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
International audienceThe site of UAQ36 is a shell midden located on top of a sand dune on the easte...
The site of Wakrita is a small Neolithic establishment located on a wadi in the tectonic depression ...
International audienceThe site of Wakrita is a small Neolithic establishment located on a wadi in th...
The Nile valley of northern and mainly Central Sudan is renowned for its Early and Middle Holocene a...