1999
DOI: 10.5944/etfi.12.1999.4678
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La secuencia arqueológica en el cinturón forestal centroafricano

Abstract: Este trabajo presenta una revisión de la evidencia arqueológica en el cinturón forestal de África Central desde el Pleistoceno Final al Holoceno reciente. El avance generado por la investigación en África en las últimas décadas ha mostrado una mayor complejidad y variabilidad en el patrón de cambio tecnológico de lo que en un principio se estableció. Estos patrones además, difieren en gran medida de los observados en el registro europeo.This paper explores from the Late Pleistocene to the Late Holocene archaeo… Show more

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“…After another interruption, Spanish archaeologists undertook work on the Middle Stone Age of the continental provinces of Equatorial Guinea between 1998 and 2003 (Mercader and Martí 1999Mercader et al 2002;Martí 2003). More recently, our knowledge of the country's Iron Age period has expanded thanks to another team of Spanish archaeologists, who carried out rescue excavations on the island of Corisco, as well as exploring the historical archaeology there and in surrounding areas (González-Ruibal et al 2011Sánchez-Elipe Lorente 2015, Sánchez-Elipe Lorente et al 2016.…”
Section: Equatorial Guinea: History Of Archaeological Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After another interruption, Spanish archaeologists undertook work on the Middle Stone Age of the continental provinces of Equatorial Guinea between 1998 and 2003 (Mercader and Martí 1999Mercader et al 2002;Martí 2003). More recently, our knowledge of the country's Iron Age period has expanded thanks to another team of Spanish archaeologists, who carried out rescue excavations on the island of Corisco, as well as exploring the historical archaeology there and in surrounding areas (González-Ruibal et al 2011Sánchez-Elipe Lorente 2015, Sánchez-Elipe Lorente et al 2016.…”
Section: Equatorial Guinea: History Of Archaeological Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%