The authors present preliminary results from a new research project based in Jebel Shaqadud, Sudan. Their findings highlight the potential for this region's archaeological record to expand our understanding of the adaptation strategies used by human groups in arid north-east African environments away from rivers and lakes during the Holocene. Furthermore, they present exceptionally early radiocarbon dates that push postglacial human occupation in the eastern Sahel back to the twelfth millennium BP
Archaeological findings, numerical human dispersal models and genome analyses suggest several time w...
Archaeological surveys and excavations in the Jebel Oraf palaeolake basin, north-western Saudi Arabi...
The middle reaches of the Nile River play a key role in the current models about the diffusion of mo...
The subsistence practices of Holocene communities living in the Nile Valley of Central Sudan are com...
Sudan is a vitally important region for understanding the migrations of Anatomically Modern Humans f...
This paper outlines the ways in which the project is addressing the colonial legacy of Henry Wellcom...
One of the contentious issues in paleoanthropology today concerns the geographic route/routes throug...
The Republic of Sudan, northeast Africa, is bordered by Egypt, Libya, Chad, the Central African Repu...
This paper presents new excavation data and new radiometric dates for Jebel Moya, south-central Suda...
The analysis of desert soils near archaeological sites allowed new insights in the environmental and...
Les recherches archéologiques conduites au Soudan suggèrent que les communautés de la préhistoire ré...
Supraregional investigations of the Holocene occupational history of the eastern Sahara west of the ...
The Sahara Desert episodically became a space available for hominins in the Pleistocene. Mostly, des...
Continued research at Jebel Moya shows that this burial and habitation site has a very long chronolo...
Archaeological surveys and excavations in the Jebel Oraf palaeolake basin, north-western Saudi Arabi...
Archaeological findings, numerical human dispersal models and genome analyses suggest several time w...
Archaeological surveys and excavations in the Jebel Oraf palaeolake basin, north-western Saudi Arabi...
The middle reaches of the Nile River play a key role in the current models about the diffusion of mo...
The subsistence practices of Holocene communities living in the Nile Valley of Central Sudan are com...
Sudan is a vitally important region for understanding the migrations of Anatomically Modern Humans f...
This paper outlines the ways in which the project is addressing the colonial legacy of Henry Wellcom...
One of the contentious issues in paleoanthropology today concerns the geographic route/routes throug...
The Republic of Sudan, northeast Africa, is bordered by Egypt, Libya, Chad, the Central African Repu...
This paper presents new excavation data and new radiometric dates for Jebel Moya, south-central Suda...
The analysis of desert soils near archaeological sites allowed new insights in the environmental and...
Les recherches archéologiques conduites au Soudan suggèrent que les communautés de la préhistoire ré...
Supraregional investigations of the Holocene occupational history of the eastern Sahara west of the ...
The Sahara Desert episodically became a space available for hominins in the Pleistocene. Mostly, des...
Continued research at Jebel Moya shows that this burial and habitation site has a very long chronolo...
Archaeological surveys and excavations in the Jebel Oraf palaeolake basin, north-western Saudi Arabi...
Archaeological findings, numerical human dispersal models and genome analyses suggest several time w...
Archaeological surveys and excavations in the Jebel Oraf palaeolake basin, north-western Saudi Arabi...
The middle reaches of the Nile River play a key role in the current models about the diffusion of mo...