The area of Ounjougou consists of a series of gullies cut through upper Pleistocene and Holocene formations on the Dogon Plateau in the Sahel at the south edge of the Sahara Desert. Here the authors have chronicled a stratified sequence of human occupation fom the tenth to the second millennium BC, recording natural and anthropogenic strata containing artefacts and micro- and macro- palaeoecological remains, mostly in an excellent state of conservation. They present a first synthesis of the archaeological and environmental sequence for the Holocene period, define five main occupation phases for Ounjougou, and attempt to place them within the context of West African prehistory
The end of the Palaeolithic represents one of the least-known periods in the history of western Afri...
The Yamé river, in the Bandiagara Plateau, Dogon Country, Mali, is characterised by extensive alluvi...
The site complex Ounjougou on the Dogon Plateau (Mali) comprises sediments up to 100,000 years old w...
The area of Ounjougou consists of a series of gullies cut through Upper Pleistocene and Holocene for...
At Ounjougou, a site complex situated in the Yamé River valley on the Bandiagara Plateau (Dogon coun...
The site of Ounjougou, Mali, provides evidence of a variety of human activities. The geological and ...
Evidences of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic human settlements in sub-Saharan West Africa are relative...
At Ounjougou (Dogon country, Mali), thanks at a local hydrographie change, a complex stratigraphie s...
Reconstituting the environments in Western Africa, after paleoclimatic variations and the influence ...
To date, archaeological sites dated between the 7th and 4th millennia cal BC are rare in West Africa...
International audienceThe international program « Peuplement humain et évolution paléoclimatique en ...
West Africa at the moment is totally absent from discussions relating to the Middle Stone Age. Sites...
This paper reviews the issue of the peopling of the Dogon Country (Mali) and surrounding regions ove...
In this article, we propose a synthesis of the chronology of Holocene human occupations in the Dogon...
The Méma is a semi-arid region in central-Mali with a rich archaeological heritage indicating the fo...
The end of the Palaeolithic represents one of the least-known periods in the history of western Afri...
The Yamé river, in the Bandiagara Plateau, Dogon Country, Mali, is characterised by extensive alluvi...
The site complex Ounjougou on the Dogon Plateau (Mali) comprises sediments up to 100,000 years old w...
The area of Ounjougou consists of a series of gullies cut through Upper Pleistocene and Holocene for...
At Ounjougou, a site complex situated in the Yamé River valley on the Bandiagara Plateau (Dogon coun...
The site of Ounjougou, Mali, provides evidence of a variety of human activities. The geological and ...
Evidences of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic human settlements in sub-Saharan West Africa are relative...
At Ounjougou (Dogon country, Mali), thanks at a local hydrographie change, a complex stratigraphie s...
Reconstituting the environments in Western Africa, after paleoclimatic variations and the influence ...
To date, archaeological sites dated between the 7th and 4th millennia cal BC are rare in West Africa...
International audienceThe international program « Peuplement humain et évolution paléoclimatique en ...
West Africa at the moment is totally absent from discussions relating to the Middle Stone Age. Sites...
This paper reviews the issue of the peopling of the Dogon Country (Mali) and surrounding regions ove...
In this article, we propose a synthesis of the chronology of Holocene human occupations in the Dogon...
The Méma is a semi-arid region in central-Mali with a rich archaeological heritage indicating the fo...
The end of the Palaeolithic represents one of the least-known periods in the history of western Afri...
The Yamé river, in the Bandiagara Plateau, Dogon Country, Mali, is characterised by extensive alluvi...
The site complex Ounjougou on the Dogon Plateau (Mali) comprises sediments up to 100,000 years old w...