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The First Africans Barham Mitchell Hardback Cambridge University Press

The First Africans

African Archaeology from the Earliest Toolmakers to Most Recent Foragers

A synthesis of the record left by Africa's earliest inhabitants combining archaeology, genetics and palaeo-environmental science.

Lawrence Barham (Author), Peter Mitchell (Author)

9780521847964, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 June 2008

622 pages

23.4 x 15.5 x 3.5 cm, 0.94 kg

\""It is apparent that this book represents an impressive scholarly achievement...Without a doubt this is an important book.\"" --Graham Connah, School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

Africa has the longest record - some 2.5 million years - of human occupation of any continent. For nearly all of this time, its inhabitants have made tools from stone and have acquired their food from its rich wild plant and animal resources. Archaeological research in Africa is crucial for understanding the origins of humans and the diversity of h]

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The First Africans Barham Mitchell Hardback Cambridge University Press

The First Africans

African Archaeology from the Earliest Toolmakers to Most Recent Foragers

A synthesis of the record left by Africa's earliest inhabitants combining archaeology, genetics and palaeo-environmental science.

Lawrence Barham (Author), Peter Mitchell (Author)

9780521847964, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 June 2008

622 pages

23.4 x 15.5 x 3.5 cm, 0.94 kg

\""It is apparent that this book represents an impressive scholarly achievement...Without a doubt this is an important book.\"" --Graham Connah, School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

Africa has the longest record - some 2.5 million years - of human occupation of any continent. For nearly all of this time, its inhabitants have made tools from stone and have acquired their food from its rich wild plant and animal resources. Archaeological research in Africa is crucial for understanding the origins of humans and the diversity of h]

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The First Africans

African Archaeology from the Earliest Toolmakers to Most Recent Foragers

A synthesis of the record left by Africa's earliest inhabitants combining archaeology, genetics and palaeo-environmental science.

Lawrence Barham (Author), Peter Mitchell (Author)

9780521847964, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 June 2008

622 pages

23.4 x 15.5 x 3.5 cm, 0.94 kg

\""It is apparent that this book represents an impressive scholarly achievement...Without a doubt this is an important book.\"" --Graham Connah, School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

Africa has the longest record - some 2.5 million years - of human occupation of any continent. For nearly all of this time, its inhabitants have made tools from stone and have acquired their food from its rich wild plant and animal resources. Archaeological research in Africa is crucial for understanding the origins of humans and the diversity of h]

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