Although high-altitude mountain habitats are often regarded as unfavorable for human occupation (e.g. Aldenderfer 2014); on the other hand tropical highlands in Africa are suggested as potential refugia during times of environmental stress (e.g. Basell 2008; Brandt et al. 2012). Archaeological investigations on Mount Damota (2908 m a.s.l.), located on the boundary between the Southwest Ethiopian Highlands to the west and the southern Main Ethiopian Rift valley to the east, yielded a large number of archaeological sites from the Middle Stone Age period until historical times. In this paper we try to reconstruct settlement models for the late Pleistocene and Holocene occupation in this area and speculate about potential land use patterns. Suc...
Studies of early human settlement in alpine environments provide insights into human physiological, ...
The Sodicho Rockshelter in the southwestern Ethiopian Highlands presents a unique site that contains...
In the present-day Ethiopia, glaciated landscapes do not exist, but paleoglaciated landscapes have b...
During this study, the recent relations between the hydrological systems and the distribution of arc...
Between 70 and 50 ka BP, anatomically modern humans dispersed across and out of Africa to eventually...
This first survey of rock shelters and settlements in the Bale Mountains in Ethiopia is a baseline a...
With the objective of understanding the mid-late Holocene subsistence pattern and the local ecology,...
In Northern Tigray (Ethiopia), the combined presence in the valley bottoms of sedimentary fills seve...
International audienceSouthwest Ethiopia's cool, moist, and steep highlands differ from other Africa...
Morphometric Terrain Analysis was successfully applied in different sectors of environmental studies...
The preservation of archaeological remains and environmental information in a sediment accumulation ...
Morphometric Terrain Analysis was successfully applied in different sectors of environmental studies...
With excavated layers spanning a period from >49 ka to similar to 36 ka, Mochena Borago Rockshelter ...
The horn of Africa provides the setting for the evolution of early modern humans and their dispersal...
Planation surfaces are an old-fashioned topic in geomorphology, but they are nevertheless important ...
Studies of early human settlement in alpine environments provide insights into human physiological, ...
The Sodicho Rockshelter in the southwestern Ethiopian Highlands presents a unique site that contains...
In the present-day Ethiopia, glaciated landscapes do not exist, but paleoglaciated landscapes have b...
During this study, the recent relations between the hydrological systems and the distribution of arc...
Between 70 and 50 ka BP, anatomically modern humans dispersed across and out of Africa to eventually...
This first survey of rock shelters and settlements in the Bale Mountains in Ethiopia is a baseline a...
With the objective of understanding the mid-late Holocene subsistence pattern and the local ecology,...
In Northern Tigray (Ethiopia), the combined presence in the valley bottoms of sedimentary fills seve...
International audienceSouthwest Ethiopia's cool, moist, and steep highlands differ from other Africa...
Morphometric Terrain Analysis was successfully applied in different sectors of environmental studies...
The preservation of archaeological remains and environmental information in a sediment accumulation ...
Morphometric Terrain Analysis was successfully applied in different sectors of environmental studies...
With excavated layers spanning a period from >49 ka to similar to 36 ka, Mochena Borago Rockshelter ...
The horn of Africa provides the setting for the evolution of early modern humans and their dispersal...
Planation surfaces are an old-fashioned topic in geomorphology, but they are nevertheless important ...
Studies of early human settlement in alpine environments provide insights into human physiological, ...
The Sodicho Rockshelter in the southwestern Ethiopian Highlands presents a unique site that contains...
In the present-day Ethiopia, glaciated landscapes do not exist, but paleoglaciated landscapes have b...