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  1. link.springer.com

    Ten years after Raymond Mauny's overview of Ivory Coast archaeology, Robert Chenorkian summarizes and illustrates recent developments in Ivoirian prehistory: palaeolithic industries discovered in stratigraphy, epipalaeolithic artefacts with14C dating, neolithic industries, and new data on shell middens. A table of radiocarbon dates resulting from the last ten years of research is included.
    Author:Robert ChenorkianPublished:1983
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    Ivory Coast Prehistory: developments ... Ten years after Raymond Mauny's overview of Ivory Coast archaeology, Robert Chenorkian summarizes and illustrates recent developments in Ivoirian prehistory: palaeolithic industries discovered in stratigraphy, epipalaeolithic artefacts with 1~C dating, neolithic industries, and new data on shell middens. ...
    Author:Robert ChenorkianPublished:1983
  4. Figure 1 The Ivory Coast, showing sites and localities mentioned in the text. supposedly neogene (i.e. Miocene and Pliocene) formations, red clayish sands, equivalent to the 'terre de barre' of Togo and Benin (Paradis 1980: Fig. 8:2). These tools, which are made of vein quartz, can be classed in two groups: heavy duty pieces including big side ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "Archaeology of Ivory Coast" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Sudanese style mosques in northern Côte d'Ivoire This page was last edited on 8 March 2022, at 20:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
  6. semanticscholar.org

    Ten years after Raymond Mauny's overview of Ivory Coast archaeology, Robert Chenorkian summarizes and illustrates recent developments in Ivoirian prehistory: palaeolithic industries discovered in stratigraphy, epipalaeolithic artefacts with14C dating, neolithic industries, and new data on shell middens. A table of radiocarbon dates resulting from the last ten years of research is included ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    The collection of mosques in northern Côte d'Ivoire (also known as Ivory Coast) were built in a Sudanese style first brought to the Empire of Mali in the 14th Century. [1] This collection of sites was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on November 29, 2006 in the Cultural category, [2] and inscribed in 2021. [3]
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Human arrival in Ivory Coast (officially called Côte d'Ivoire) has been dated to the Upper Paleolithic period (15,000 to 10,000 BC), or at the minimum, the Neolithic period based on weapon and tool fragments, specifically polished shale axes and remnants of cooking and fishing. [1] [2] The earliest known inhabitants of Côte d'Ivoire left traces scattered throughout the territory.
  9. ounjougou.org

    The project Eotilé Islands. Surveys carried out in the National Park of the Eotilé Islands, belonging historically to the Assinie region, aim to establish in Ivory Coast a new research component of the international and multidisciplinary program "Human population and palaeoenvironment in Africa".
  10. academia.edu

    The history of colonialism in the Ivory Coast can be studied with the disciplines of geo-archaeology and ethno-botany to reveal the chapters of its ecological past. (PDF) "Toward an Archaeology of Colonialism: Elements in the Ecological Transformation of the Ivory Coast," Timothy C. Weiskel, Department of Anthropology, Yale University.
  11. tandfonline.com

    Paul Lane is an archaeologist with over 25 years' research experience in Africa. His main interests are in the historical ecology of African landscapes, the archaeology of colonial encounters, the materialization of memory, the organization and use of space and time in pre-industrial societies, maritime archaeology and the transition to farming in Africa.

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