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Misión arqueológica en el valle de Mieso (Sur de Afar, Etiopía)

Authors: Torre Sainz, Ignacio de la; Benito-Calvo, Alfonso; Martínez Moreno, Jorge; Mora, Rafael; Arroyo, Adrián;

Misión arqueológica en el valle de Mieso (Sur de Afar, Etiopía)

Abstract

[ES] El valle de Mieso, en el centro-este de Etiopía, es una nueva secuencia arqueológica del Pleistoceno Medio y Superior descubierta recientemente y actualmente en proceso de estudio. El descubrimiento de material achelense y fósiles del Pleistoceno Medio ha sido complementado con la documentación de una secuencia de Pleistoceno Superior con numerosos artefactos líticos, restos óseos y estructuras de combustión. Este informe presenta los últimos trabajos de prospección y excavación durante 2011 en los yacimientos documentados en el valle de Mieso, que están aportado información valiosa sobre un área poco conocida del valle del Rift en África oriental.

[EN] The Mieso valley, in the centre-east of Ethiopia, is a new Middle and Upper Pleistocene sequence recently discovered and currently under investigation. Discovery of Acheulean artefacts and Middle Pleistocene fossils is complemented with the documentation of a rich Upper Pleistocene sequence bearing abundant artefacts, bone remains and hearths. This paper reports the surveys and excavations conducted in 2011 at the Mieso valley, which are yielding relevant data from an area of the East African Rift valley that was poorly known until now.

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Early Stone Age, Later Stone Age, Achelense, Africa, Etiopía, Ethiopia, Archaeological excavations, Acheulean

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