International audienceDuring the winter 2011 American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) interdisciplinary anthropo-logical expedition to Northern Sudan, a number of potentially fossiliferous localities were inspected between Khartoum and Karima, and surface finds were collected. Based on a first evaluation, we discuss the potential of the Sudanese territory for paleoan-thropology, and present some preliminary findings from a Pleistocene assemblage
One of the contentious issues in paleoanthropology today concerns the geographic route/routes throug...
Abstract Traditional archaeologies of the Sudan have long-focused on the more obvious and monumenta...
The subsistence practices of Holocene communities living in the Nile Valley of Central Sudan are com...
International audienceDuring the winter 2011 American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) interdiscipli...
The presentation reports about the results of the investigation carried out the to reconstruct the ...
The Republic of Sudan, northeast Africa, is bordered by Egypt, Libya, Chad, the Central African Repu...
Overview of new archaeological and palaeoecological evidence on late prehistory (Mesolithic, 9th-6th...
Sudan is a vitally important region for understanding the migrations of Anatomically Modern Humans f...
The middle reaches of the Nile River play a key role in the current models about the diffusion of mo...
The middle reaches of the Nile River play a key role in the current models about the diffusion of mo...
A fossil monkey skull recovered from the Old Alluvium of presumed Pleistocene age near Wad Medani ...
Les recherches archéologiques conduites au Soudan suggèrent que les communautés de la préhistoire ré...
Eastern Sudan like other regions far away from the Nile valley, were often overlooked in the histori...
Un assemblage datable du Pléistocène inférieur du nord du Soudan est présenté ici. A côté des restes...
Evidence for a hunter-gatherer range-expansion is indicated by the site of Station One in the northe...
One of the contentious issues in paleoanthropology today concerns the geographic route/routes throug...
Abstract Traditional archaeologies of the Sudan have long-focused on the more obvious and monumenta...
The subsistence practices of Holocene communities living in the Nile Valley of Central Sudan are com...
International audienceDuring the winter 2011 American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) interdiscipli...
The presentation reports about the results of the investigation carried out the to reconstruct the ...
The Republic of Sudan, northeast Africa, is bordered by Egypt, Libya, Chad, the Central African Repu...
Overview of new archaeological and palaeoecological evidence on late prehistory (Mesolithic, 9th-6th...
Sudan is a vitally important region for understanding the migrations of Anatomically Modern Humans f...
The middle reaches of the Nile River play a key role in the current models about the diffusion of mo...
The middle reaches of the Nile River play a key role in the current models about the diffusion of mo...
A fossil monkey skull recovered from the Old Alluvium of presumed Pleistocene age near Wad Medani ...
Les recherches archéologiques conduites au Soudan suggèrent que les communautés de la préhistoire ré...
Eastern Sudan like other regions far away from the Nile valley, were often overlooked in the histori...
Un assemblage datable du Pléistocène inférieur du nord du Soudan est présenté ici. A côté des restes...
Evidence for a hunter-gatherer range-expansion is indicated by the site of Station One in the northe...
One of the contentious issues in paleoanthropology today concerns the geographic route/routes throug...
Abstract Traditional archaeologies of the Sudan have long-focused on the more obvious and monumenta...
The subsistence practices of Holocene communities living in the Nile Valley of Central Sudan are com...