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The Evolution Of Settlement Systems In The Region Of Vohmar Northeast Madagascar Henry T Wright

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The Evolution Of Settlement Systems In The Region Of Vohmar Northeast Madagascar Henry T Wright
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Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.62 MB
Author: Henry T. Wright, ‎Robert E. Dewar, ‎Chantal Radimilahy
ISBN: 9781951538705, 1951538706
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Evolution Of Settlement Systems In The Region Of Vohmar Northeast Madagascar Henry T Wright by Henry T. Wright, ‎robert E. Dewar, ‎chantal Radimilahy 9781951538705, 1951538706 instant download after payment.

On the northeast coast of Madagascar, near the town of Vohémar, is a large cemetery dating to the fourteenth century. During World War II, French troops excavated the site but left no comprehensive report. University of Michigan archaeologist Henry T. Wright led an intensive archaeological survey in the region, hoping to find evidence of earlier settlements. In four seasons, the researchers found evidence of several settlements dating to different periods: a large port site dating to the same era as the cemetery; early estuarine villages of the 7th and 8th centuries; and a rock shelter with microlithic tools. In this study, Wright presents the survey results in detail, including the evidence for settlements as well as illustrations of the ceramics and stone tools.

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