Chronological evidence for the Iberomaurusian is currently very limited and there are problems with some of the published radiocarbon dates. In this paper we present new AMS dating results from well-stratified cave sequences at Ghar Cahal, Kehf el Hammar and Taforalt in northern and eastern Morocco. The longest of these sequences, from Taforalt, shows an intermittent occupation history spanning the period ca. 18,000 - 11,000 bp (radiocarbon determinations presented in this paper are expressed as ka bp or bp, whilst approximate calendar ages are expressed as Cal bp) with a marked intensification of cave use soon after ca. 13,000 bp. Using calibrated AMS ages in comparison to sea surface temperature evidence from the Alboran Sea core MD95-204...
Known for its archaeological caves that have preserved since 120 ka from human occupations of the Mi...
The Middle Palaeolithic chronology of the Maghreb region of North Africa is poorly known because of ...
International audienceNorth African coastal Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites are key to study the develo...
Chronological evidence for the Iberomaurusian is currently very limited and there are problems with ...
Chronological evidence for the Iberomaurusian is currently very limited and there are problems with ...
Recent genetic studies based on the distribution of mtDNA of haplogroup U6 have led to subtly differ...
New work at Kehf el Hammar Cave provides the first well-dated palaeoenvironmental sequence for the L...
New work at Kehf el Hammar Cave provides the first well-dated palaeoenvironmental sequence for the L...
This article expands the date list from the Stone Age cave site of El Mirón in the Cantabrian Cordil...
Known for its archaeological caves that have preserved since 120 ka from human occupations of the Mi...
Archaeological sites in northern Africa provide a rich record of increasing importance for the origi...
pdf du manuscritAs part of a joint Morocco-France research project, a collaborative dating program h...
International audienceNine 14C dates, compared to previous data, are used to propose a chronological...
Archaeological sites in northern Africa provide a rich record of increasing importance for the origi...
Archaeological sites in northern Africa provide a rich record of increasing importance for the origi...
Known for its archaeological caves that have preserved since 120 ka from human occupations of the Mi...
The Middle Palaeolithic chronology of the Maghreb region of North Africa is poorly known because of ...
International audienceNorth African coastal Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites are key to study the develo...
Chronological evidence for the Iberomaurusian is currently very limited and there are problems with ...
Chronological evidence for the Iberomaurusian is currently very limited and there are problems with ...
Recent genetic studies based on the distribution of mtDNA of haplogroup U6 have led to subtly differ...
New work at Kehf el Hammar Cave provides the first well-dated palaeoenvironmental sequence for the L...
New work at Kehf el Hammar Cave provides the first well-dated palaeoenvironmental sequence for the L...
This article expands the date list from the Stone Age cave site of El Mirón in the Cantabrian Cordil...
Known for its archaeological caves that have preserved since 120 ka from human occupations of the Mi...
Archaeological sites in northern Africa provide a rich record of increasing importance for the origi...
pdf du manuscritAs part of a joint Morocco-France research project, a collaborative dating program h...
International audienceNine 14C dates, compared to previous data, are used to propose a chronological...
Archaeological sites in northern Africa provide a rich record of increasing importance for the origi...
Archaeological sites in northern Africa provide a rich record of increasing importance for the origi...
Known for its archaeological caves that have preserved since 120 ka from human occupations of the Mi...
The Middle Palaeolithic chronology of the Maghreb region of North Africa is poorly known because of ...
International audienceNorth African coastal Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites are key to study the develo...