The dual model of foragers versus producers is increasingly perceived as inadequate for understanding the complexities of subsistence practices in the past and in the present. A wide spectrum of in-between strategies, falling under the label low-level food production (Smith 2001), has been pointed out. Africa has, however, remained mostly outside this debate, despite offering many examples of societies that combine hunting and gathering with food-production, particularly in ecological and cultural borderlands. This paper examines one such society by presenting the first archaeological evidence from the region of Gambela, in the borderland between South Sudan and Ethiopia. Field survey here identified several sites with traces of occupation ...
Over three field seasons between 2007 and 2012, we excavated three caves—Mota, Tuwatey, and Gulo—sit...
This study examines the development of morphological diversity in the human populations of eastern A...
The spread of agriculture across sub-Saharan Africa has long been attributed to the large-scale migr...
On the Horn of Africa, the great diversity of natural environments and their evolution over the last...
International audienceAlthough early food production is not as well-studied in the Horn of Africa as...
International audienceAsa Koma is a site in Djibouti, located about 30 km from the modern-day shorel...
Net-hunting is closely linked to organized labor and hunter-gatherer cooperation in many world regio...
I have in this thesis attempted to investigate prehistoric adaptations around Lake Tana- Blue Nile b...
The Omotic-speaking Gamo represent one of the southern Ethiopia societies that are organized in a wi...
International audienceSouthwest Ethiopia's cool, moist, and steep highlands differ from other Africa...
Within the last decades the archaeology of contact between hunter-gatherers and sedentary, food-prod...
Over three field seasons between 2007 and 2012, we excavated three caves—Mota, Tuwatey, and Gulo—sit...
International audienceIn this study, new approaches are developed for measuring and understanding th...
Over three field seasons between 2007 and 2012, we excavated three caves—Mota, Tuwatey, and Gulo—sit...
This study examines the development of morphological diversity in the human populations of eastern A...
The spread of agriculture across sub-Saharan Africa has long been attributed to the large-scale migr...
On the Horn of Africa, the great diversity of natural environments and their evolution over the last...
International audienceAlthough early food production is not as well-studied in the Horn of Africa as...
International audienceAsa Koma is a site in Djibouti, located about 30 km from the modern-day shorel...
Net-hunting is closely linked to organized labor and hunter-gatherer cooperation in many world regio...
I have in this thesis attempted to investigate prehistoric adaptations around Lake Tana- Blue Nile b...
The Omotic-speaking Gamo represent one of the southern Ethiopia societies that are organized in a wi...
International audienceSouthwest Ethiopia's cool, moist, and steep highlands differ from other Africa...
Within the last decades the archaeology of contact between hunter-gatherers and sedentary, food-prod...
Over three field seasons between 2007 and 2012, we excavated three caves—Mota, Tuwatey, and Gulo—sit...
International audienceIn this study, new approaches are developed for measuring and understanding th...
Over three field seasons between 2007 and 2012, we excavated three caves—Mota, Tuwatey, and Gulo—sit...
This study examines the development of morphological diversity in the human populations of eastern A...
The spread of agriculture across sub-Saharan Africa has long been attributed to the large-scale migr...