67,000 years of coastal engagement at Panga ya Saidi, eastern Africa.
The antiquity and nature of coastal resource procurement is central to understanding human evolution and adaptations to complex environments. It has become increasingly apparent in global archaeological studies that the timing, characteristics, and trajectories of coastal resource use are highly var...
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Main Authors: | Patrick Faulkner, Jennifer M Miller, Eréndira M Quintana Morales, Alison Crowther, Ceri Shipton, Emmanuel Ndiema, Nicole Boivin, Michael D Petraglia |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/712f33a4cfc44044b38acba6bebb08f1 |
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