Late Stone Age variability in the Main Ethiopian Rift: New data from the Bulbula River, Ziway–Shala basin. Ménard, C., Bon, F., Dessie, A., Bruxelles, L., Douze, K., Fauvelle, F., Khalidi, L., Lesur, J., & Mensan, R. Changing Environments and Movements through Transitions: Paleoanthropological and Prehistorical Research in Ethiopia A Tribute to Prof. Mohammed Umer, 343:53–68, September, 2014.
Paper doi abstract bibtex Abstract Research conducted along the Bulbula River (Ziway–Shala basin, Main Ethiopian Rift) has yielded archaeological assemblages that document various phases of the Upper Pleistocene and the early Holocene. The oldest period documented is dated to ∼34–33,000 Cal BP (DW1), and the second is dated to the Pleistocene/Holocene transition, between 14,000 and 11,000 Cal BP (B1s1, DW2s2 and DW2s1). The analysis of these assemblages and their comparison offer new perspectives on early LSA industries, and on the development and diversity of partially microlithic industries at the end the Pleistocene and the beginning of the Holocene. Through the characterization of techno-economic changes in the context of shifting environments and their exploitation by humans, our results intend to provide new insights into human behavioral evolution on a local scale and for a time period that is currently insufficiently known. This study highlights the existence of major breaks in the archaeological record of the area during MIS 3–1.
@article{menard_late_2014,
title = {Late {Stone} {Age} variability in the {Main} {Ethiopian} {Rift}: {New} data from the {Bulbula} {River}, {Ziway}–{Shala} basin},
volume = {343},
issn = {1040-6182},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1040618214004820},
doi = {10.1016/j.quaint.2014.07.019},
abstract = {Abstract
Research conducted along the Bulbula River (Ziway–Shala basin, Main Ethiopian Rift) has yielded archaeological assemblages that document various phases of the Upper Pleistocene and the early Holocene. The oldest period documented is dated to ∼34–33,000 Cal BP (DW1), and the second is dated to the Pleistocene/Holocene transition, between 14,000 and 11,000 Cal BP (B1s1, DW2s2 and DW2s1). The analysis of these assemblages and their comparison offer new perspectives on early LSA industries, and on the development and diversity of partially microlithic industries at the end the Pleistocene and the beginning of the Holocene. Through the characterization of techno-economic changes in the context of shifting environments and their exploitation by humans, our results intend to provide new insights into human behavioral evolution on a local scale and for a time period that is currently insufficiently known. This study highlights the existence of major breaks in the archaeological record of the area during MIS 3–1.},
language = {en},
journal = {Changing Environments and Movements through Transitions: Paleoanthropological and Prehistorical Research in Ethiopia A Tribute to Prof. Mohammed Umer},
author = {Ménard, Clément and Bon, François and Dessie, Asamerew and Bruxelles, Laurent and Douze, Katja and Fauvelle, François-Xavier and Khalidi, Lamya and Lesur, Joséphine and Mensan, Romain},
month = sep,
year = {2014},
keywords = {ACL},
pages = {53--68},
}
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