Deux mille cinq cents ans de traditions céramiques à Dibamba Yassa (Cameroun)

The archaeological rescue of Dibamba Yassa at the entrance to the city of Douala (Cameroon), by a Franco-Cameroonian team led by the IRD, uncovered more than 20,000 sherds of pottery allowing the definition of five successive ceramic traditions over 2,500 years, in a region still little-known to arc...

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Autores principales: Geoffroy de Saulieu, Richard Oslisly, Pascal Nlend, François Ngouoh
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5bdc87b93fc94d4889ca914b38dfe3ea2021-12-02T10:47:33ZDeux mille cinq cents ans de traditions céramiques à Dibamba Yassa (Cameroun)2431-204510.4000/aaa.979https://doaj.org/article/5bdc87b93fc94d4889ca914b38dfe3ea2017-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/aaa/979https://doaj.org/toc/2431-2045The archaeological rescue of Dibamba Yassa at the entrance to the city of Douala (Cameroon), by a Franco-Cameroonian team led by the IRD, uncovered more than 20,000 sherds of pottery allowing the definition of five successive ceramic traditions over 2,500 years, in a region still little-known to archaeologists. The chrono-stylistic framework that these results allow us to reconstruct opens up new possibilities for reflection on the history of cultural interactions in Central Africa since the beginning of the Early Iron Age. Finally, the spatial distribution of archaeological structures suggests the possible appearance of street villages at the beginning of the chronological sequence.Geoffroy de SaulieuRichard OslislyPascal NlendFrançois NgouohOpenEditionarticlepotteryvillageArchaeologyCC1-960History of the artsNX440-632ENFRAfrique Archéologie Arts, Vol 13, Pp 23-40 (2017)
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village
Archaeology
CC1-960
History of the arts
NX440-632
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village
Archaeology
CC1-960
History of the arts
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Geoffroy de Saulieu
Richard Oslisly
Pascal Nlend
François Ngouoh
Deux mille cinq cents ans de traditions céramiques à Dibamba Yassa (Cameroun)
description The archaeological rescue of Dibamba Yassa at the entrance to the city of Douala (Cameroon), by a Franco-Cameroonian team led by the IRD, uncovered more than 20,000 sherds of pottery allowing the definition of five successive ceramic traditions over 2,500 years, in a region still little-known to archaeologists. The chrono-stylistic framework that these results allow us to reconstruct opens up new possibilities for reflection on the history of cultural interactions in Central Africa since the beginning of the Early Iron Age. Finally, the spatial distribution of archaeological structures suggests the possible appearance of street villages at the beginning of the chronological sequence.
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author Geoffroy de Saulieu
Richard Oslisly
Pascal Nlend
François Ngouoh
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Pascal Nlend
François Ngouoh
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title Deux mille cinq cents ans de traditions céramiques à Dibamba Yassa (Cameroun)
title_short Deux mille cinq cents ans de traditions céramiques à Dibamba Yassa (Cameroun)
title_full Deux mille cinq cents ans de traditions céramiques à Dibamba Yassa (Cameroun)
title_fullStr Deux mille cinq cents ans de traditions céramiques à Dibamba Yassa (Cameroun)
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title_sort deux mille cinq cents ans de traditions céramiques à dibamba yassa (cameroun)
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