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Title
Early Iron Age spread into northern Mozambique: Revising the data from the Mozambique anthropological missions (1946) |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10451/9791 |
Date
2013 |
Author(s)
Martinez, João Carlos de Sena; Martins, Ana Cristina; Castelo, Inês; Evangelista, Bruno E. |
Abstract
The Mozambique Anthropological Missions of 1946 provided the opportunity for Professor Santos Júnior to excavate two important Early Iron Age archaeological sites in Northern Mozambique: theRiane Rock-Shelter, in Nampula Province, and Malessane in the Gurué mountains of Zambezia Province.Both remained unpublished and unknown till a first reference was made in Conceição Rodrigues PhDdissertation (2004). The importance of both sites for the understanding of Early Iron Age Eastern StreamBantu migrations is here addressed in comparison with other archaeological sites either from Mozambiqueor other surrounding countries. |
Subject(s)
Arqueologia; Early Iron Age; Moçambique |
Language
por |
Publisher
Instituto de Investigação Científica e Tropical |
Type of publication
conferenceObject |
Rights
openAccess |
Identifier
978-989-742-010-8 |
Repository
Lissabon - University of Lissabon
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