I have in this thesis attempted to investigate prehistoric adaptations around Lake Tana- Blue Nile basin of Northwest Ethiopia. The archaeological excavation conducted at a small rock shelter on the shore of Lake Tana provided evidence of occupation going back to the sixth millennium BP. The faunal remains and the location of the site clearly indicate that the nature of subsistence can be described as an aquatic adaptation. The archaeological assemblage dominated by wild fauna, mainly fish, and the abundant lithic tools and pottery material suggest prehistoric adaptation that was practiced in many aquatic sites of sub-Saharan Africa since at least the early Holocene. However, unlike many of those sites, Kurtiye rock shelter lacked elaborate...
The authors present preliminary results from a new research project based in Jebel Shaqadud, Sudan. ...
There are numerous hypotheses linking climatic trends, events and variability to human origins, evol...
International audienceThis PhD thesis is interested in reconstituting history of a Kenyan coastal re...
I have in this thesis attempted to investigate prehistoric adaptations around Lake Tana- Blue Nile b...
The main objective of this paper is to assess the survey of the Blue Nile- Lake Tana water resources...
The goal of this study was to explore the archaeology of farming communities on the northern shores ...
Our understanding of the impact of climate-driven environmental change on prehistoric human populati...
Lake Hayq is a closed, freshwater basin on the eastern margin of the north-central highlands, Ethiop...
The research group ”Water, Culture and Identity” was part of the Nile Basin Research Programme durin...
International audienceIn this study, new approaches are developed for measuring and understanding th...
New ichnological data are available at the prehistoric site of Melka Kunture, Upper Awash Valley in ...
Modern humans originated in Africa ~200-300,000 years ago (ka) during the Middle Stone Age (MSA; ~32...
Ethnoarchaeological research on traditional farmer knowledge in Eastern Tigrai, Ethiopia reveals ada...
The authors present preliminary results from a new research project based in Jebel Shaqadud, Sudan. ...
There are numerous hypotheses linking climatic trends, events and variability to human origins, evol...
International audienceThis PhD thesis is interested in reconstituting history of a Kenyan coastal re...
I have in this thesis attempted to investigate prehistoric adaptations around Lake Tana- Blue Nile b...
The main objective of this paper is to assess the survey of the Blue Nile- Lake Tana water resources...
The goal of this study was to explore the archaeology of farming communities on the northern shores ...
Our understanding of the impact of climate-driven environmental change on prehistoric human populati...
Lake Hayq is a closed, freshwater basin on the eastern margin of the north-central highlands, Ethiop...
The research group ”Water, Culture and Identity” was part of the Nile Basin Research Programme durin...
International audienceIn this study, new approaches are developed for measuring and understanding th...
New ichnological data are available at the prehistoric site of Melka Kunture, Upper Awash Valley in ...
Modern humans originated in Africa ~200-300,000 years ago (ka) during the Middle Stone Age (MSA; ~32...
Ethnoarchaeological research on traditional farmer knowledge in Eastern Tigrai, Ethiopia reveals ada...
The authors present preliminary results from a new research project based in Jebel Shaqadud, Sudan. ...
There are numerous hypotheses linking climatic trends, events and variability to human origins, evol...
International audienceThis PhD thesis is interested in reconstituting history of a Kenyan coastal re...