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Titre
The earliest occupation of Atlantic Morocco: the Casablanca evidence
Sujet
[SHS:ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory
[SDU:STU:ST] Sciences of the Universe/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy
[SDU:STU:PG] Sciences of the Universe/Earth Sciences/Paleontology
Morocco
Casablanca
Acheulean sequence
quarzites
biostratigraphy
Description
Recent work in the Casablanca area considerably modified earlier interpretations of its prolific Palaeolithic record. New results reported in this paper stress the absence of traces of a very early human occupation. The main part of the rich Acheulean sequence at casablanca dates from the second part of the Middle Pleistocene, though palaeomagnetic data suggests that the earliest traces of human activities date from before the Brunhes-Matuyama boundary (Thomas-1 quarry, level L). Throughout the Acheulean sequence the same lithic raw materials were used, which allows comparison of technological characteristics of the various assemblages.
Créateur
Raynal, Jean-Paul
Magoga, Lionel
Sbihi-Alaoui, Fatima-Zohra
Geraads, Denis
Source
The earliest occupation of Europe, W. ROEBROEKS & T. VAN KOFSCHOTEN eds.
The earliest occupation of Europe, W. ROEBROEKS & T. VAN KOFSCHOTEN eds.
The earliest occupation of Europe, W. ROEBROEKS & T. VAN KOFSCHOTEN eds.
Date
1995
Langue
ENG
Type
scientific book chapter
Identifiant
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00004666
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/03/64/56/PDF/ESF_Maroc.pdf
Couverture
Leiden
Netherlands