Archäologische Untersuchungen zur eisenzeitlichen Besiedlungsgeschichte des nordwestlichen Kongobeckens

The rainforest of Central Africa forms a unique natural area that is only seemingly impenetrable. The widely ramified river systems not only form the backbone for archaeological research in the Congo Basin, but also provide knowledge about its pre-colonial settlement history. For the first time, the...

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Language:German
Published: Tübingen Tübingen University Press 2021
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