In the last decade, the myth of the pristine tropical forest has been seriously challenged. In central Africa, there is a growing body of evidence for past human settlements along the Atlantic forests, but very little information is available about human activities further inland. Therefore, this study aimed at determining the temporal and spatial patterns of human activities in an archaeologically unexplored area of 110,000 km(2) located in the northern Congo Basin and currently covered by dense forest. Fieldwork involving archaeology as well as archaeobotany was undertaken in 36 sites located in southeastern Cameroon and in the northern Republic of Congo. Evidence of past human activities through either artifacts or charred botanical rema...
Palaeocological studies show that major vegetation and environmental changes occurred in Central Afr...
International audienceNumerous palaeoclimatic and prehistoric reconstructions have been reported at ...
Central African rainforests are no longer considered as pristine, but as the outcome of a long histo...
International audienceIn the last decade, the myth of the pristine tropical forest has been seriousl...
In the last decade, the myth of the pristine tropical forest has been seriously challenged. In centr...
International audienceCentral Africa includes the world's second largest rainforest block. The ecolo...
Tracing human history in west central Africa suffers from a scarcity of historical data and archaeol...
Palaeoecological and archaeological studies have demonstrated that human populations have long inhab...
Background and aims – Prior to European colonisation of Central Africa, human populations were dispe...
Palaeocological studies show that major vegetation and environmental changes occurred in Central Afr...
International audienceNumerous palaeoclimatic and prehistoric reconstructions have been reported at ...
Central African rainforests are no longer considered as pristine, but as the outcome of a long histo...
International audienceIn the last decade, the myth of the pristine tropical forest has been seriousl...
In the last decade, the myth of the pristine tropical forest has been seriously challenged. In centr...
International audienceCentral Africa includes the world's second largest rainforest block. The ecolo...
Tracing human history in west central Africa suffers from a scarcity of historical data and archaeol...
Palaeoecological and archaeological studies have demonstrated that human populations have long inhab...
Background and aims – Prior to European colonisation of Central Africa, human populations were dispe...
Palaeocological studies show that major vegetation and environmental changes occurred in Central Afr...
International audienceNumerous palaeoclimatic and prehistoric reconstructions have been reported at ...
Central African rainforests are no longer considered as pristine, but as the outcome of a long histo...