Variability of Late Pleistocene and Holocene Microlithic Industries in Northern and Eastern Africa: Recent Interpretations and Perspectives

Author:   Latifa Sari ,  Giuseppina Mutri
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
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Pages:   203
Publication Date:   23 November 2023
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Author:   Latifa Sari ,  Giuseppina Mutri
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
Weight:   0.457kg
ISBN:  

9783031182051


ISBN 10:   3031182057
Pages:   203
Publication Date:   23 November 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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SPECIAL ISSUE.- Diachronic Variation in Microlith Production Systems During the Late Pleistocene, Algeria.- Iberomaurusian Lithic Assemblages at Ifri El Baroud (Northeast Morocco).- The Early Holocene Lithic Tradition of the Northern Farafra Plateau (Tenth–Ninth Millennia cal BP): Its Significance in the Egyptian Western Desert.- Correction to: The Early Holocene Lithic Tradition of the Northern Farafra Plateau (Tenth–Ninth Millennia cal BP): Its Significance in the Egyptian Western Desert.- Common Cultural Markers in the Bone and Lithic Production of the Upper Capsian: A Comparative Approach.- Backed Pieces and Their Variability in the Later Stone Age of the Horn of Africa.- Jacques Tixier, 1925–2018.- The COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives for Reimaging and Reimagining Archaeological Practice.- Archaeology of Two Pandemics and Teranga Aesthetic.- Amy ty lilin-draza’ay: Building Archaeological Practice on Principles of Community.- Disease as a Factor in the African Archaeological Record.- Dark Side Archaeology: Climate Change and Mid-Holocene Saharan Pastoral Adaptation.- Managing Epidemics in Ancestral Yorùbá Towns and Cities: “Sacred Groves” as Isolation Sites.- Issues Emerging: Thoughts on the Reflective Articles on Coronavirus (COVID-19) and African Archaeology.- Tertia Barnett: An Engraved Landscape: Rock Carvings in the Wadi al-Ajal, Libya.- David M. Witelson: A Painted Ridge: Rock Art and Performance in the Maclear District, Eastern Cape, South Africa.- Sada Mire: Divine Fertility: The Continuity in Transformation of an Ideology of Sacred Kinship in Northeast Africa.- Aribidesi Usman and Toyin Falola: The Yoruba from Prehistory to the Present.- Wazi Apoh: Revelations of Domination and Resilience: Unearthing the Buried Past of the Akpini, Akan, Germans, and British at Kpando, Ghana.

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Master of Research A qualified in Prehistory at the National Center for Prehistoric, Anthropological and Historical Research of Algiers (CNRPAH). Member of the office of the North Africa Commission of the UISPP since 2017 and of the Pan-African Association of Archaeology, Prehistory and Associated Disciplines (PanAf) since 2018. Having always been interested in prehistoric lithic industries and human evolution , she obtained a Magister in prehistory at the Institute of Archeology of Algiers and subsequently enrolled at the University of Paris-Ouest Nanterre la Défense in Paris to prepare a doctoral thesis defended in 2012 on the industries lithics from the Iberomaurusian of Algeria (final Pleistocene culture of the Maghreb and which coincides with many microlaminar technocomplexes of the North of the Mediterranean such as the Epigravettian and the Azilian). His thesis represents the first evaluation of the variability of the Iberomaurusian lithic industries based on thetechnological approach which owes much to the impetus of Jacques Tixier. Giuseppina Mutri is currently Post Doc Fellow at the Cyprus Institute, where she is in charge of the study of dental calculus from different periods. Her previous research background focused on lithic technology and use-wear. Her experience on North African Prehistory began with her graduate dissertation on the lithic technology of the Upper Later Stone Age of Jebel Gharbi (Libya), where she also conducted extensive surveys for her PhD, working on the sourcing and characterization of lithic raw material for the same period.

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