Recent research has made great strides clarifying the chronology, temporal span, and geographic and technological patterning of the Acheulian in eastern Africa. However, highland occurrences of the Acheulian remain under-represented and their relationship to cultural dynamics in the Rift are still poorly understood. Recently, a stratified sequence of four archaeological layers, recording Acheulian occupations dated between ~1.6 Ma and ~1.3 Ma, has been discovered in locality MW2 of the Melka Wakena site-complex (south-central Ethiopian highlands). This database enabled a systematic exploration of the question of tempo and mode of technological changes at a local sequence, allowing, for the first time, comparison with other highland sites as...
International audienceBetween 70 and 50 ka BP, anatomically modern humans dispersed across and out o...
Research conducted along the Bulbula River (ZiwayeShala basin, Main Ethiopian Rift) has yielded arch...
The end of the Oldowan and the origin of the Acheulean are widely debated in Early Stone Age studies...
The emergence of the Acheulean is a major topic, currently debated by archeologists researching all ...
In the 1970s and 1980s, the emergence of the Acheulean at Melka Kunture (Upper Awash, Ethiopia) was ...
Garba XIII is a new Acheulean site, recently excavated at Melka Kunture (2000 m asl), in t...
International audienceThe Acheulian is one of the first defined prehistoric technocomplexes and is c...
International audienceThe Gombore II site dates to circa the Brunhes Matuyama Reversal and is one of...
International audienceThe Acheulian is one of the first defined prehistoric technocomplexes and is c...
The paper provides new data on the age and formation processes of Garba I (Melka Kunture, Upper Awas...
While the emergence of the Acheulean is well documented in East Africa at ~1.7 Ma, subsequent develo...
The Acheulean is the longest-lasting human cultural record, spanning approximately 1.5 Ma and three ...
International audienceWhile the emergence of the Acheulean is well documented in East Africa at ~1.7...
International audienceBetween 70 and 50 ka BP, anatomically modern humans dispersed across and out o...
Research conducted along the Bulbula River (ZiwayeShala basin, Main Ethiopian Rift) has yielded arch...
The end of the Oldowan and the origin of the Acheulean are widely debated in Early Stone Age studies...
The emergence of the Acheulean is a major topic, currently debated by archeologists researching all ...
In the 1970s and 1980s, the emergence of the Acheulean at Melka Kunture (Upper Awash, Ethiopia) was ...
Garba XIII is a new Acheulean site, recently excavated at Melka Kunture (2000 m asl), in t...
International audienceThe Acheulian is one of the first defined prehistoric technocomplexes and is c...
International audienceThe Gombore II site dates to circa the Brunhes Matuyama Reversal and is one of...
International audienceThe Acheulian is one of the first defined prehistoric technocomplexes and is c...
The paper provides new data on the age and formation processes of Garba I (Melka Kunture, Upper Awas...
While the emergence of the Acheulean is well documented in East Africa at ~1.7 Ma, subsequent develo...
The Acheulean is the longest-lasting human cultural record, spanning approximately 1.5 Ma and three ...
International audienceWhile the emergence of the Acheulean is well documented in East Africa at ~1.7...
International audienceBetween 70 and 50 ka BP, anatomically modern humans dispersed across and out o...
Research conducted along the Bulbula River (ZiwayeShala basin, Main Ethiopian Rift) has yielded arch...
The end of the Oldowan and the origin of the Acheulean are widely debated in Early Stone Age studies...