The spread of agriculture across sub-Saharan Africa has long been attributed to the large-scale migration of Bantu-speaking groups out of their west Central African homeland from about 4000 years ago. These groups are seen as having expanded rapidly across the sub-continent, carrying an ‘Iron Age’ package of farming, metal-working, and pottery, and largely replacing pre-existing hunter-gatherers along the way. While elements of the ‘traditional’ Bantu model have been deconstructed in recent years, one of the main constraints on developing a more nuanced understanding of the local processes involved in the spread of farming has been the lack of detailed archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological sequences, particularly from key regions such as e...
East African landscapes today are the result of the cumulative effects of climate and land-use chang...
East African landscapes today are the result of the cumulative effects of climate and land-use chang...
East African landscapes today are the result of the cumulative effects of climate and land-use chang...
Occupation of the humid tropics by Late Holocene food producers depended on the use of vegetative ag...
This chapter provides a review of the currently available archaeological evidence relating to the tr...
There is a growing interest in transoceanic connections between prehistoric communities occupying th...
The Bantu Expansion is the principal linguistic, cultural and demographic process in Late Holocene A...
The exploratory investigation of two sites in Kenya throws new light on the transition from a ‘stone...
This study examines the development of morphological diversity in the human populations of eastern A...
International audienceThe transformation from a foraging way of life to a reliance on domesticated p...
In his 1959 book, Africa: Its Peoples and Their Culture History, George P. Murdock suggested that a ...
The subsistence of Neolithic populations is based on agriculture, whereas that of previous populatio...
Millions of Eastern Africans are pastoralists, yet the origins of mobile herding in this region are ...
This dissertation comprises an archaeological investigation of landscape occupation, food-getting re...
Origin(s) and processes of the transition to herding in East Africa are still unclear. The Lake Turk...
East African landscapes today are the result of the cumulative effects of climate and land-use chang...
East African landscapes today are the result of the cumulative effects of climate and land-use chang...
East African landscapes today are the result of the cumulative effects of climate and land-use chang...
Occupation of the humid tropics by Late Holocene food producers depended on the use of vegetative ag...
This chapter provides a review of the currently available archaeological evidence relating to the tr...
There is a growing interest in transoceanic connections between prehistoric communities occupying th...
The Bantu Expansion is the principal linguistic, cultural and demographic process in Late Holocene A...
The exploratory investigation of two sites in Kenya throws new light on the transition from a ‘stone...
This study examines the development of morphological diversity in the human populations of eastern A...
International audienceThe transformation from a foraging way of life to a reliance on domesticated p...
In his 1959 book, Africa: Its Peoples and Their Culture History, George P. Murdock suggested that a ...
The subsistence of Neolithic populations is based on agriculture, whereas that of previous populatio...
Millions of Eastern Africans are pastoralists, yet the origins of mobile herding in this region are ...
This dissertation comprises an archaeological investigation of landscape occupation, food-getting re...
Origin(s) and processes of the transition to herding in East Africa are still unclear. The Lake Turk...
East African landscapes today are the result of the cumulative effects of climate and land-use chang...
East African landscapes today are the result of the cumulative effects of climate and land-use chang...
East African landscapes today are the result of the cumulative effects of climate and land-use chang...