Middle Stone Age Sites in the tropical forests of Equatorial Guinea
Middle Stone Age Sites in the tropical forests of Equatorial Guinea
Julio Mercader, and Raquel Marti June 1999Archaeological evidence from the forested lowlands of Equatorial Guinea indicates that human occupation, exploitation, and anthropogenic impact on central African forest biomes date back many millennia and that tropical forest environments may not be the backwater stage for human evolution and cultural development that is often assumed.
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