Abstract: The present-day distribution of Bantu languages is commonly thought to reflect the early stages of the Bantu Expansion, the greatest migration event in African prehistory. Using 1149 radiocarbon dates linked to 115 pottery styles recovered from 726 sites throughout the Congo rainforest and adjacent areas, we show that this is not the case. Two periods of more intense human activity, each consisting of an expansion phase with widespread pottery styles and a regionalization phase with many more local pottery styles, are separated by a widespread population collapse between 400 and 600 CE followed by major resettlement centuries later. Coinciding with wetter climatic conditions, the collapse was possibly promoted by a prolonged epide...
This article reviews evidence from biogeography, palynology, geology, historical linguistics, and ar...
This article reviews evidence from biogeography, palynology, geology, historical linguistics, and ar...
The Bantu Expansion, the foremost linguistic, cultural and demographic event in Late Holocene Africa...
The present-day distribution of Bantu languages is commonly thought to reflect the early stages of t...
Abstract The present-day distribution of Bantu languages is commonly thought to reflect the early s...
The Bantu expansion transformed the linguistic, economic, and cultural composition of sub-Saharan Af...
The Bantu Expansion stands for the concurrent dispersal of Bantu languages and Bantu-speaking people...
We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into areas of...
<div><p>We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into ...
Unlike most other biological species, humans can use cultural innovations to occupy a range of envir...
Palaeocological studies show that major vegetation and environmental changes occurred in Central Afr...
We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into areas of...
The Bantu Expansion is the principal linguistic, cultural and demographic process in Late Holocene A...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages represents one of the most momentous events i...
This article reviews evidence from biogeography, palynology, geology, historical linguistics, and ar...
This article reviews evidence from biogeography, palynology, geology, historical linguistics, and ar...
This article reviews evidence from biogeography, palynology, geology, historical linguistics, and ar...
The Bantu Expansion, the foremost linguistic, cultural and demographic event in Late Holocene Africa...
The present-day distribution of Bantu languages is commonly thought to reflect the early stages of t...
Abstract The present-day distribution of Bantu languages is commonly thought to reflect the early s...
The Bantu expansion transformed the linguistic, economic, and cultural composition of sub-Saharan Af...
The Bantu Expansion stands for the concurrent dispersal of Bantu languages and Bantu-speaking people...
We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into areas of...
<div><p>We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into ...
Unlike most other biological species, humans can use cultural innovations to occupy a range of envir...
Palaeocological studies show that major vegetation and environmental changes occurred in Central Afr...
We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into areas of...
The Bantu Expansion is the principal linguistic, cultural and demographic process in Late Holocene A...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages represents one of the most momentous events i...
This article reviews evidence from biogeography, palynology, geology, historical linguistics, and ar...
This article reviews evidence from biogeography, palynology, geology, historical linguistics, and ar...
This article reviews evidence from biogeography, palynology, geology, historical linguistics, and ar...
The Bantu Expansion, the foremost linguistic, cultural and demographic event in Late Holocene Africa...