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  2. cordis.europa.eu

    The evolution of H. sapiens in Africa is intrinsically linked to the expansion of the Middle Stone Age (MSA). West Africa is one of the last frontiers for human evolutionary research and has long been considered to have played virtually no role in our species' biological...
  3. Eslem Ben Arous is an African Pleistocene Geochronologist and Archaeologist interested in building the timeline of human occupations in Africa over the last 600,000 years. Her main research focus on using and developping the ESR dating (quartz and enamel), U-series (enamel) and OSL dating (quartz) to date ESA and MSA sites in South Africa ...
  4. The work involves an international team made of various members from the OSL/ESR dating and Geology labs from CENIEH, the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology (Germany) and Université Cheikh Anta Diop (Senegal). "Although the Middle Stone Age (MSA) is a crucial cultural period that constitutes a major change in our species,
  5. In this context, the "WATIME" project (West African Middle Stone Age Timeline using ESR dating of quartz) funded by Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions specifically aims to contribute to the chronology of early MSA and MSA sites in West Africa located in various present-day ecoregions (tropical forest, coast, Sahelian savannah, ...) through the ...
  6. sciencedirect.com

    ESR dating was performed on three quartz samples (BG03-04 and BG05-06 from Bargny 3, ... A West African Middle Stone Age site dated to the beginning of MIS 5: Archaeology, chronology, and paleoenvironment of the Ravin Blanc I (eastern Senegal) ... The North African Middle Stone Age and its place in recent human evolution. Evol. Anthropol., 26 ...
  7. classicult.it

    A new study on the Senegalese site of Bargny, led by Eslem Ben Arous and Khady Niang, provides crucial information about the beginning of the Middle Stone Age (MSA) on the west coast of the African continent, some 130,000 years ago. Bargny 3 site attesting the presence of MSA/Dr Alexander F. Blackwood. A new paper released in the journal
  8. sciencedirect.com

    This sequence provides a refined time record for the study of West African Middle Stone Age (MSA). With the exception of very few MSA archaeological units that might be older than the end of MIS 5 (Ménié Ménié S2 or Ménié Ménié S1, preliminary OSL dates not shown in this paper), the bulk of the MSA archaeological sequence developed over ...
  9. openarchaeologydata.metajnl.com

    Context. In North Africa, archaeological research has a rich and varied history influenced significantly by geopolitics, particularly European colonial administration during the 19 th and 20 th centuries [1, 2].New investigations have revealed the deep population history of our species in this region, including the earliest known fossil remains of the Homo sapiens clade at Jebel Irhoud dating ...

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