Archaeological research in central Tanzania, chiefly in the Singida Region, has only been sporadically conducted, with the focus of such investigations being mostly on rock art and Later Stone Age (LSA) material. Here, we report preliminary results from renewed research expeditions conducted in the Singida Region. In 2021 and 2022, we located 31 archaeological sites in Ikungi District, excavated an open-air site (Nkungi) and a rock shelter (Itramuka), and uncovered well-stratified cultural sequences containing lithics, ceramics, and metallurgical remains, as well as human remains and animal bones. The recent archaeological discoveries in the region revealed a rich and composite archaeological heritage, encompassing scatters of archaeological artifacts, stratified deposits, and rock shelters with preserved deposits and rock art. These sites are embedded in a varied landscape that, in itself, should be preserved for their geo-heritage. Our renewed research also emphasizes the importance of local community engagement, specifically with traditional landowners, to ensure the sustainability of this multidisciplinary research project.

Renewed Archaeological Research in Singida Region, Central Tanzania / Itambu, Makarius; Arous, Eslem Ben; Fernandes, Ricardo; Gallinaro, Marina; Ilgner, Jana; Lucas, Mary; Roberts, Patrick; Scott, Erin; Steinhof, Axel; Patalano, Robert. - In: AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW. - ISSN 0263-0338. - (2025), pp. 1-18. [10.1007/s10437-025-09620-0]

Renewed Archaeological Research in Singida Region, Central Tanzania

Itambu, Makarius
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Gallinaro, Marina;
2025

Abstract

Archaeological research in central Tanzania, chiefly in the Singida Region, has only been sporadically conducted, with the focus of such investigations being mostly on rock art and Later Stone Age (LSA) material. Here, we report preliminary results from renewed research expeditions conducted in the Singida Region. In 2021 and 2022, we located 31 archaeological sites in Ikungi District, excavated an open-air site (Nkungi) and a rock shelter (Itramuka), and uncovered well-stratified cultural sequences containing lithics, ceramics, and metallurgical remains, as well as human remains and animal bones. The recent archaeological discoveries in the region revealed a rich and composite archaeological heritage, encompassing scatters of archaeological artifacts, stratified deposits, and rock shelters with preserved deposits and rock art. These sites are embedded in a varied landscape that, in itself, should be preserved for their geo-heritage. Our renewed research also emphasizes the importance of local community engagement, specifically with traditional landowners, to ensure the sustainability of this multidisciplinary research project.
2025
Tanzania; rock art; archaeology; middle stone age; neolithic
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Renewed Archaeological Research in Singida Region, Central Tanzania / Itambu, Makarius; Arous, Eslem Ben; Fernandes, Ricardo; Gallinaro, Marina; Ilgner, Jana; Lucas, Mary; Roberts, Patrick; Scott, Erin; Steinhof, Axel; Patalano, Robert. - In: AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW. - ISSN 0263-0338. - (2025), pp. 1-18. [10.1007/s10437-025-09620-0]
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