In this paper we bring together and analyse old and new data which are indicative of funerary practices and population dynamics in the Tadrart Acacus (south-western Libyan Sahara) between 8000 and 5000 BP. We report therefore unpublished, or partially published information referable to sites of central-Southern Acacus: Uan Muhuggiag, Imenennaden,and Fozzigiaren. To this brief review, we add new data coming from both the re-examination of archaeological and anthropological materials stored in Libyan and Italian museums, as well as the analysis of new burial evidence and theresults of new excavations at the sites of Uan Muhuggiag and Imenennaden. The results provide new indications on funerary practices before and during the Pastoral phases, ...
The Middle Pastoral human remains from Wadi Takarkori in the Libyan Acacus mountains (Fezzan) are ex...
The Middle Pastoral human remains from Wadi Takarkori in the Libyan Acacus mountains (Fezzan) are ex...
Cattle pastoralism is an important trait of African cultures. Ethnographic studies describe the cent...
Recently, a new program of territorial study was launched in the area of Wadi Takarkori (Wadi Takark...
Contexts with monumental features are common in the Holocene later prehistory of central Sahara. The...
The central Sahara was intensely occupied at the very onset of the Holocene, when moister conditions...
Systematic surveys and excavations were carried out during the 1990-1996 field seasons in the Tadrar...
The excavation at Takarkori rock shelter is part of a long-term study of Holocene cultural dynamics ...
Uan Afuda Cave represents a context of extraordinary importance for the comprehension of the cultura...
Systematic surveys and excavations were carried out during the 1990-1996 field seasons in the Tadrar...
The Aterian has a huge geographic extension covering all North Africa, although it was not supposed ...
Palynological investigations carried out so far in the archaeological sites of the Tadrart Acacus ha...
The 1999-2001 Italian-Libyan Archaeological Mission in the Acacus and Messak, southwestern Libya, re...
Generally, “pre-pastoral” archaeology in the Saharan regions refers to post-Pleistocene hunter-gathe...
The hunter-gatherers of Uan Tabu in the plant landscape of the Tadrart Acacus (Central Sahara, Libya...
The Middle Pastoral human remains from Wadi Takarkori in the Libyan Acacus mountains (Fezzan) are ex...
The Middle Pastoral human remains from Wadi Takarkori in the Libyan Acacus mountains (Fezzan) are ex...
Cattle pastoralism is an important trait of African cultures. Ethnographic studies describe the cent...
Recently, a new program of territorial study was launched in the area of Wadi Takarkori (Wadi Takark...
Contexts with monumental features are common in the Holocene later prehistory of central Sahara. The...
The central Sahara was intensely occupied at the very onset of the Holocene, when moister conditions...
Systematic surveys and excavations were carried out during the 1990-1996 field seasons in the Tadrar...
The excavation at Takarkori rock shelter is part of a long-term study of Holocene cultural dynamics ...
Uan Afuda Cave represents a context of extraordinary importance for the comprehension of the cultura...
Systematic surveys and excavations were carried out during the 1990-1996 field seasons in the Tadrar...
The Aterian has a huge geographic extension covering all North Africa, although it was not supposed ...
Palynological investigations carried out so far in the archaeological sites of the Tadrart Acacus ha...
The 1999-2001 Italian-Libyan Archaeological Mission in the Acacus and Messak, southwestern Libya, re...
Generally, “pre-pastoral” archaeology in the Saharan regions refers to post-Pleistocene hunter-gathe...
The hunter-gatherers of Uan Tabu in the plant landscape of the Tadrart Acacus (Central Sahara, Libya...
The Middle Pastoral human remains from Wadi Takarkori in the Libyan Acacus mountains (Fezzan) are ex...
The Middle Pastoral human remains from Wadi Takarkori in the Libyan Acacus mountains (Fezzan) are ex...
Cattle pastoralism is an important trait of African cultures. Ethnographic studies describe the cent...