This first survey of rock shelters and settlements in the Bale Mountains in Ethiopia is a baseline assessment for further research into the settlement history of Africa's largest alpine highlands. Extensive GPS-based mapping and interviews resulted in two detailed maps, a catalogue of profiles, and complete photographic documentation. In total, 331 rock shelters (four permanently inhabited, 51 seasonally inhabited, and 276 currently uninhabited) and 870 settlements (207 permanently inhabited, 449 seasonally inhabited, 214 uninhabited) were recorded together with information about the activities and livelihoods of the inhabitants of the current settlements. This 2015 study was part of the Ethiopian-European research project The mountain exil...
Mountain ecosystems have recently received considerable interest based on the understanding that cli...
This dataset comprises multiannual ground temperature measurements with an hourly resolution from si...
The Bale Mountains of Ethiopia contain the largest contiguous area of alpine habitat in Africa. The ...
Although high-altitude mountain habitats are often regarded as unfavorable for human occupation (e.g...
Studies of early human settlement in alpine environments provide insights into human physiological, ...
Studies on recent environmental change in tropical areas are generally conducted over limited time s...
Central Ethiopia comprises a high plateau at 2000-3000 m, formed from Tertiary lava flows and bisect...
The highlands of Ethiopia show a great variety in present and past climate. The environments differ ...
In the present-day Ethiopia, glaciated landscapes do not exist, but paleoglaciated landscapes have b...
As quantitative or spatially distributed studies of environmental change over truly long-term period...
As quantitative or spatially distributed studies of environmental change over truly long-term period...
North Ethiopian high altitude forests play an important role in the hydrology of the surrounding val...
The Ethiopian highlands, occupying 44 % of the total surface area of the country, are home to over 8...
This dataset contains the inputs used for Structure from Motion Multiview Stereo photogrammetry proc...
The Simien Mountains house several endangered and endemic wildlife species and provide important eco...
Mountain ecosystems have recently received considerable interest based on the understanding that cli...
This dataset comprises multiannual ground temperature measurements with an hourly resolution from si...
The Bale Mountains of Ethiopia contain the largest contiguous area of alpine habitat in Africa. The ...
Although high-altitude mountain habitats are often regarded as unfavorable for human occupation (e.g...
Studies of early human settlement in alpine environments provide insights into human physiological, ...
Studies on recent environmental change in tropical areas are generally conducted over limited time s...
Central Ethiopia comprises a high plateau at 2000-3000 m, formed from Tertiary lava flows and bisect...
The highlands of Ethiopia show a great variety in present and past climate. The environments differ ...
In the present-day Ethiopia, glaciated landscapes do not exist, but paleoglaciated landscapes have b...
As quantitative or spatially distributed studies of environmental change over truly long-term period...
As quantitative or spatially distributed studies of environmental change over truly long-term period...
North Ethiopian high altitude forests play an important role in the hydrology of the surrounding val...
The Ethiopian highlands, occupying 44 % of the total surface area of the country, are home to over 8...
This dataset contains the inputs used for Structure from Motion Multiview Stereo photogrammetry proc...
The Simien Mountains house several endangered and endemic wildlife species and provide important eco...
Mountain ecosystems have recently received considerable interest based on the understanding that cli...
This dataset comprises multiannual ground temperature measurements with an hourly resolution from si...
The Bale Mountains of Ethiopia contain the largest contiguous area of alpine habitat in Africa. The ...