The Aterian from the Jebel Gharbi (Libya): New Technological Perspectives from North Africa |
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Authors: | Enza E. Spinapolice Elena A. A. Garcea |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deutscher Platz 6 D, 04103, Leipzig, Germany 2. Dipartimento di Lettere e Filosofia, Università di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale, Via Zamosch 43, 03043, Cassino, FR, Italy
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Abstract: | The purpose of this work is to examine the Aterian complex in the context of modern human origins through the analysis of the lithic industries from a geographically strategic area, the Jebel Gharbi (Libya). From a chronological point of view, the Aterian fits the time period of the Out of Africa 2 dispersal. During geoarchaeological surveys of the Jebel Gharbi carried out by the Italian–Libyan Archaeological Mission, 25 Aterian sites were found. The technology of the Aterian lithic industries from the Jebel Gharbi shows affinities both with the Aterian industries from Morocco and coeval industries from Egypt such as Taramsa. The affinities between contemporary Libyan Aterian industries, Egyptian industries, and some series from the Levant open new perspectives on the possible models of contact and displacement of human groups in a key period for the history of humankind. |
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