Pastoralist appropriation of landscape by means of rock art in Ennedi Highlands, Chad
Research into the Saharan rock art has from the very first day been linked to the question of how the people of the past managed to live in this environment. It was about the enigma of climatic conditions and cattle herders who obviously once inhabited regions that meanwhile have become uninhabitabl...
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Auteur principal: | Tilman Lenssen-Erz |
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2012
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