Africa
African Archaeology
Explores the theories of the evolutionary tree of humans and the classification of the fossils behind it. Includes a bibliography.
African Archaeology - the World Wide Web Virtual Library
Offers links to field data, documentation, networking, institutions, universities, and SAFA, the Society of Africanist Archaeologists.
African-Archaeology.Net
Extensive directory of web resources grouped by news, field data, documentation, heritage laws, networking, institutions, universities and SAFA. Part of the WWW Virtual Library.
Archaeology of Africa
Offers information from research programs in Namibia and the eastern Sahara. Includes images, profiles and preservation data.
ArchNet - Africa and the Near East
Provides a directory of resources for African archaeology.
Donkey Domestication Began in Africa
Article discusses the origin of the donkey's domestication. From New Scientist.
Recording West Africa's Visible Archaeology
By Dr. Patrick Darling at Bournemouth University, UK. Provides photos and descriptions of projects.
Report on the 2003 Poznan Symposium
Offers brief summaries of the proceedings of the conference on the prehistory of northern Africa.
The Sasanians in Africa
Discusses the history of late Sasanian Persia's encounters with the African people. Includes images and bibliography.
The Spread of Cattle Domestication Among the Mande Speaking People
Offers a hypothesis based on evidence of the spread of the Proto-Mande from the Saharan highlands to the Atlantic Ocean. Includes comparisons of African languages and references.
When humans first left Africa, which way did they go?
From the AP, research suggests coastal route for first humans migrating from Africa.
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