Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site: Volume 3, The Earlier Cultures: Middle and Earlier Stone Age
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Sep '01
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The final volume of Kalambo Falls covers the Middle and Earlier Stone Age period.
The Kalambo Falls basin provides records of man's activity in the African continent covering the last 60,000 years. This is the final volume of this site report.The local basin in the Kalambo River valley above the famous Falls on the boundary between Zambia and Tanzania provides one of the longest and richest records of man's activity so far recovered from a single site in the African continent. Successive human occupation levels and horizons cover the last 60,000 years from the close of the Acheulian Industrial Complex to the present day. The site is unique in that, besides very rich and representative series of cultural finds, wood, other vegetable remains, charcoals, and pollens have been preserved, often in association with undisturbed, prehistoric camping places. The final volume of this major site report, which deals with the Middle and Earlier Stone Age period completes the project, initiated with the publication of Volume I (1969) on the geology, palaeoecology and detailed stratigraphy of the excavations, and Volume II (1974) on the later Prehistoric Cultures.
'… the quality and quantity of data presented make this an invaluable resource for Africanists in particular and Paleolithic archaeologists in general.' Antiquity
ISBN: 9780521200714
Dimensions: 283mm x 227mm x 56mm
Weight: 3285g
704 pages