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      The Holocene Archaeology of Southwest Ethiopia: New Insights from the Kafa Archaeological Project

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              The emergence of pottery in Africa during the tenth millennium cal BC: new evidence from Ounjougou (Mali)

              New excavations in ravines at Ounjougou in Mali have brought to light a lithic and ceramic assemblage that dates from before 9400 cal BC. The authors show that this first use of pottery coincides with a warm wet period in the Sahara. As in East Asia, where very early ceramics are also known, the pottery and small bifacial arrowheads were the components of a new subsistence strategy exploiting an ecology associated with abundant wild grasses. In Africa, however, the seeds were probably boiled (then as now) rather than made into bread.
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                Journal
                African Archaeological Review
                Afr Archaeol Rev
                Springer Nature
                0263-0338
                1572-9842
                December 2010
                December 3 2010
                December 2010
                : 27
                : 4
                : 255-289
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                10.1007/s10437-010-9079-8
                240bb609-b180-4595-8b71-956d2c65f870
                © 2010
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