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Gold Miners on the Trail of the Earliest Humans in Eastern Saharan Africa. Investigating the Acheulean and Middle Stone Age in Sudanese Nubiaopen access

Authors
Masojc, MiroslawNassr, AhmedKim, Ju YongEhlert, MaciejMichalec, GrzegorzKrupa-Kurzynowska, JoannaSohn, Young KwanAndrieux, EricArmitage, Simon J.Szmit, MarcinKim, Jin CheulKim, Ji SungCendrowska, MarzenaDreczko, EwaMoska, PiotrKim, Kyeong JaChoi, Yire
Issue Date
Nov-2021
Publisher
AFRICA MAGNA VERLAG
Keywords
Sudan; EDAR; Pleistocene; Acheulean; MSA; OSL
Citation
JOURNAL OF AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGY, v.19, no.2, pp.235 - 244
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Volume
19
Number
2
Start Page
235
End Page
244
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/3078
DOI
10.1163/21915784-20210003
ISSN
1612-1651
Abstract
This research note presents evidence for the oldest Middle Pleistocene Eastern Saharan human activity from the area referred to as the Eastern Desert Atbara River (EDAR), Sudan, which is currently threatened by gold mining. Preliminary results of multifaceted analyses indicate the activity of Homo sapiens during MIS 5 as well as Homo erectus during MIS 7-n or earlier.
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