BIBLIOGRAPHY concerning:
Round Heads / Kel Essuf
Saharan archaeology / Early Holocene climatic changes
Abbreviations
AARS: Amis de l’Art Rupestre Saharien.
A.N.R.T.:Association Nationale de la Recherche et de la Technologie.
BAR: British Archaeological Reports.
CNRS: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
CNR: Centre National de la Recherche.
CRAPE: Centre de Recherches Anthropologiques, Prehistoriques et Ethnographiques.
CRIAA: Centre for Research Information Action in Africa.
INORA: International Newsletter On Rock Art.
PloS: Public Library of Science.
UISPP: Union Internationale des Sciences Prehistoriques et Protohistoriques.
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Corridi, C. (1998) Faunal remains from holocene archaeological sites of the Tadrart Acacus and surroundings (Libyan Sahara). In M.Cremaschi and S. Di Lernia (eds.) Wadi Teshuinat – Paleoenvironment and Prehistory in south western Fezzan (Libya) (Milano: All’Insegna del Giglio/CNR) 89-106.
Cremaschi, M. (1992) Genesi e significato paleoambientale della patina o vernice del deserto e suo ruolo nello studio dell’arte rupestre. Il caso del Fezzan meridionale (Sahara libico). In M. Lupacciolu (1992) Arte e culture del Sahara preistorico (Roma: Quasar) 77-87.
Cremaschi, M. (1996) The rock varnish in the Messak Settafett (Fezzan, Libyan Sahara). Age, Archaeological context and Palaeoenvironment Implications, Geoarchaeology 11: 393-421.
Cremaschi, M. (1998) Late Quaternary Geological Evidence for Environmental Changes in South-Western Fezzan (Libyan Sahara). In M. Cremaschi & S. Di Lernia (eds.) Wadi Teshuinat. Paleoenvironment and Preistory in South – Western Fezzan (Libyan Sahara) (Milano: All’Insegna del Giglio/CNR) 13-48.
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Cremaschi, M. & Di Lernia, S. (1998) The geoarchaeological survey in central Tadrart Acacus and surroundings (Libyan Sahara). Environment and Cultures. In M. Cremaschi & S. Di Lernia (eds.) Wadi Teshuinat. Paleoenvironment and Preistory in South – Western Fezzan (Libyan Sahara) (Milano: All’Insegna del Giglio/CNR) 243-295.
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Cremaschi, M. & Di Lernia, S. (2001) Environment and settlements in the Mid-Holocene palaeo-oasis of Wadi Tanezzuft (Libyan Sahara), Antiquity 75:2-11.
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Cremaschi, M. & Trombino, L. (1998) The palaeoclimatic significance of paleosols in Southern Fezzan (Libyan Sahara): morphological and micromorphological aspects, Catena 34:131-156.
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Di Lernia, S. (1997) Il sistema insediativo dei gruppi “epipaleolitici” del Tadrart Acacus (Sahara libico). Distribuzione dei siti e organizzazione dell’industria litica. Archeologia Africana 3:26-39.
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