This work presents the preliminary results of the archaeological research in southern Tunisia. The program, though strongly hindered by the serious internal situation and dramatically shaken by the attacks sf 2015, allowed an initial assessment of the archaeological potential of the Chott el Jerid region, in the governorate of Kebili. The geo-archaeological reconnaissance and the first excavations, together with an articulated sampling for paleo-environmental reconstruction and the genetic study of nomadic and sedentary populations in the region, provide a first analytical basis to reconstruct the cultural developments of the Late Quaternary, from the Middle Stone Age, through the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (facies Iberomaurusian and Capsian), up to the late Neolithic.
First archaeological investigations in the Chott El Jerid area, Southern Tunisia / DI LERNIA, Savino; Anagnostou, Paolo; Fraj, Tarek Ben; Nasr, Jaâfar Ben; Boukhchim, Nouri; Boussoffara, Ridha; Brahim, Hedi Bel Haj; Cancellieri, Emanuele; Carpentieri, Marco; Castorina, Francesca; DESTRO-BISOL, Giovanni; Lucci, Enrico; Manzi, Giorgio; Marnaoui, Marwa; Monaco, Andrea; Ouaja, Mohamed; Jaouadi, Sahbi; Tafuri, MARY ANNE. - In: SCIENZE DELL'ANTICHITÀ. - ISSN 1123-5713. - STAMPA. - 23:1(2017), pp. 3-19.
First archaeological investigations in the Chott El Jerid area, Southern Tunisia
DI LERNIA, Savino;ANAGNOSTOU, PAOLO;CANCELLIERI, EMANUELE;CASTORINA, Francesca;DESTRO-BISOL, Giovanni;LUCCI, ENRICO;MANZI, Giorgio;TAFURI, MARY ANNE
2017
Abstract
This work presents the preliminary results of the archaeological research in southern Tunisia. The program, though strongly hindered by the serious internal situation and dramatically shaken by the attacks sf 2015, allowed an initial assessment of the archaeological potential of the Chott el Jerid region, in the governorate of Kebili. The geo-archaeological reconnaissance and the first excavations, together with an articulated sampling for paleo-environmental reconstruction and the genetic study of nomadic and sedentary populations in the region, provide a first analytical basis to reconstruct the cultural developments of the Late Quaternary, from the Middle Stone Age, through the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (facies Iberomaurusian and Capsian), up to the late Neolithic.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.