QI Special Issue: Mapping Ancient Africa
The QI Special Issue Mapping ancient Africa: Climate, vegetation & humans is the result of an INQUA-funded project
The Mapping Ancient Africa (MAA) project is a multi-year project funded by INQUA. The purpose of the project is to bring together Quaternary science researchers from multiple disciplines to develop our understanding of change across the African continent through the Quaternary.
Guest Editors:
- Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
- William D. Gosling, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Rahab Kinyanjui, National Museums of Kenya, Kenya
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QI Special Issue: Mapping Ancient AfricaThe QI Special Issue Mapping ancient Africa: Climate, vegetation & humans is the result of an INQUA-funded project
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