厄立特里亚红海沿岸的史前定居点

Amanuel Beyin
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这本书介绍了最近在厄立特里亚红海海岸考古实地工作的结果,非洲东北部。该项目记录了来自内陆和沿海地区的十几处代表中晚期石器时代定居点的遗址。证据表明,在晚更新世和全新世时期,人类在厄立特里亚海岸反复出现。在当前关于早期人类走出非洲的历史争论的背景下,来自厄立特里亚红海沿岸的考古证据是重要的。更新世晚期的狩猎采集者特别适应了非洲东北部的沿海栖息地,被认为是阿拉伯和东南亚早期居民的来源人群。红海盆地被认为是早期人类走出非洲的主要门户之一。然而,由于各种因素,它的考古记录仍然鲜为人知。厄立特里亚的战略地位和沿着红海的漫长海岸线使其成为寻找史前沿海定居点的理想之地。本书中报告的证据证实了红海盆地丰富的潜力,可供未来勘探
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Prehistoric Settlements on the Red Sea Coast of Eritrea
This book presents results of recent archaeological fieldwork on the Red Sea coast of Eritrea, NE Africa. The project documented more than a dozen sites representing Middle and Later Stone Age settlements from inland and near coastal landscapes. The evidence suggests repeated human presence on the Eritrean coast in the Later Pleistocene and Holocene times. Archaeological evidence from the Red Sea coast of Eritrea is important in the context of current debate on early human dispersal history out of Africa. Later Pleistocene hunter-gatherers specifically adapted to coastal habitats in northeast Africa are thought to have been source populations for the early inhabitants of Arabia and Southeast Asia. The Red Sea basin is considered to be one of the major gates of early human migrations out of Africa. Yet, its archaeological record remains less understood due to various factors. The strategic position of Eritrea with its long coastline along the Red Sea makes it an ideal place to search for prehistoric coastal settlements. The evidence reported in this book confirms the rich potential of the Red Sea basin for future explorations
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