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The fauna and associated artefacts from the Lower Pleistocene site of Mansourah (Constantine, Algeria)
Authors:Yasmina Chaid-Saoudi  Denis Geraads  Jean-Paul Raynal  
Institution:aInstitut d'archéologie, université d'Alger, 4, rue Didouche-Mourad, Alger 16000, Algeria;bDynamique de l'évolution humaine, CNRS UPR 2147, 44, rue de l'Amiral-Mouchez, 75014 Paris, France;cCNRS, UMR 5199 PACEA, IPGQ, université Bordeaux-1, bât. de géologie, av. des facultés, 33405 Talence cedex, France
Abstract:The site of Mansourah (Constantine, Algeria) had yielded to the early authors, and more recently to the late G. Laplace, a lithic industry associated with a fauna of large Mammals, which looks contemporaneous with that of Aïn Hanech, although it is well-distinct ecologically, and might even be slightly older. The lithic assemblage is completely devoid of any bifacial artefact or cleaver and can only be referred to the Oldowan. Thus, the Mansourah site documents a very early human occupation of North Africa, and perhaps one of the earliest. To cite this article: Y. Chaid-Saoudi et al., C. R. Palevol 5 (2006).
Keywords:North Africa  Algeria  Oldowan  Mammalian fauna  Lower Pleistocene  Early HomoMots clé  s: Afrique du Nord  Algé  rie  Oldowayen  Faune de Mammifè  res  Plé  istocè  ne infé  rieur  Premiers Homo
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