Introduction Since 1997, considerable archaeological and palaeoenvironmental research has taken place in the Ounjougou site-complex in the Yamé River Valley (Dogon country, Mali; Fig. 1), under the framework of the “Human populations and palaeoenvironment in West Africa” programme, coordinated by Eric Huysecom (University of Geneva). This research has enabled us to reconstruct the history of human settlement and its chronostratigraphic context for the entire Holocene (Huysecom, 2002; Huysecom..
In this communication, we announce a new study, which aims to investigate the dynamics of what life ...
The area of Ounjougou consists of a series of gullies cut through upper Pleistocene and Holocene for...
International audienceThe ongoing debate regarding the defi nition of Neolithic in Africa requires a...
This paper reviews the issue of the peopling of the Dogon Country (Mali) and surrounding regions ove...
International audienceThe international program « Peuplement humain et évolution paléoclimatique en ...
At Ounjougou, a site complex situated in the Yamé River valley on the Bandiagara Plateau (Dogon coun...
The site of Ounjougou, Mali, provides evidence of a variety of human activities. The geological and ...
The area of Ounjougou consists of a series of gullies cut through Upper Pleistocene and Holocene for...
Reconstituting the environments in Western Africa, after paleoclimatic variations and the influence ...
In this article, we propose a synthesis of the chronology of Holocene human occupations in the Dogon...
This research, funded by the Swiss National Foundation, aims to investigate the dynamic of what life...
Evidences of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic human settlements in sub-Saharan West Africa are relative...
In this communication, we announce a new study, which aims to investigate the dynamics of what life ...
The area of Ounjougou consists of a series of gullies cut through upper Pleistocene and Holocene for...
International audienceThe ongoing debate regarding the defi nition of Neolithic in Africa requires a...
This paper reviews the issue of the peopling of the Dogon Country (Mali) and surrounding regions ove...
International audienceThe international program « Peuplement humain et évolution paléoclimatique en ...
At Ounjougou, a site complex situated in the Yamé River valley on the Bandiagara Plateau (Dogon coun...
The site of Ounjougou, Mali, provides evidence of a variety of human activities. The geological and ...
The area of Ounjougou consists of a series of gullies cut through Upper Pleistocene and Holocene for...
Reconstituting the environments in Western Africa, after paleoclimatic variations and the influence ...
In this article, we propose a synthesis of the chronology of Holocene human occupations in the Dogon...
This research, funded by the Swiss National Foundation, aims to investigate the dynamic of what life...
Evidences of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic human settlements in sub-Saharan West Africa are relative...
In this communication, we announce a new study, which aims to investigate the dynamics of what life ...
The area of Ounjougou consists of a series of gullies cut through upper Pleistocene and Holocene for...
International audienceThe ongoing debate regarding the defi nition of Neolithic in Africa requires a...