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Trabajos arqueológicos en el lago Ndutu (Tanzania). Proyectos arqueológicos en el exterior, convocatoria de 2014

Authors: Torre Sainz, Ignacio de la; Martín Ramos, Carmen; Mora, Rafael;

Trabajos arqueológicos en el lago Ndutu (Tanzania). Proyectos arqueológicos en el exterior, convocatoria de 2014

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[ES] En la campaña financiada por el Programa de Ayudas a Proyectos Arqueológicos en el Exterior, correspondiente a la convocatoria de 2014, se llevaron a cabo trabajos de excavación en el área de Ndutu (Tanzania). Los objetivos de la nueva campaña incluían la continuación de los trabajos de prospección en el área, así como la excavación de nuevos sondeos para evaluar el potencial de la zona y la distribución de los restos arqueológicos en la misma. Este trabajo resume la arqueoestratigrafía de las trincheras excavadas en el citado yacimiento.

[EN] The field season funded by the Programa de Ayudas a Proyectos Arqueológicos en el Exterior (2014 call for proposals) consisted of archaeological excavations in the area of Ndutu (Tanzania). Objectives of this field season included the continuation of regional surveys and the excavation of test trenches deemed to show the potential and distribution of archaeological remains in the area. This paper summarizes the archaeo-stratigraphy of trenches excavated at the Ndutu site.

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Later Stone Age, Middle Stone Age, Archaeological sites, Paleoanthropology, Upper Pleistocene, Tanzania, Paleoantropología, Pleistoceno superior

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