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Savino di Lernia
Savino di Lernia
Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Antichità, Università di Roma La Sapienza
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Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use
L Stephens, D Fuller, N Boivin, T Rick, N Gauthier, A Kay, B Marwick, ...
Science 365 (6456), 897-902, 2019
4712019
First dairying in green Saharan Africa in the fifth millennium bc
J Dunne, RP Evershed, M Salque, L Cramp, S Bruni, K Ryan, S Biagetti, ...
Nature 486 (7403), 390-394, 2012
4252012
Climatic changes and social transformations in the Near East and North Africa during the ‘long’4th millennium BC: A comparative study of environmental and archaeological evidence
J Clarke, N Brooks, EB Banning, M Bar-Matthews, S Campbell, L Clare, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 136, 96-121, 2016
1772016
Earliest direct evidence of plant processing in prehistoric Saharan pottery
J Dunne, AM Mercuri, RP Evershed, S Bruni, S Di Lernia
Nature plants 3 (1), 1-6, 2016
1492016
Some insights on the Aterian in the Libyan Sahara: chronology, environment, and archaeology
M Cremaschi, S Di Lernia, EAA Garcea
African Archaeological Review 15, 261-286, 1998
1371998
Building monuments, creating identity: Cattle cult as a social response to rapid environmental changes in the Holocene Sahara
S Di Lernia
Quaternary International 151 (1), 50-62, 2006
1352006
Mobility and kinship in the prehistoric Sahara: Strontium isotope analysis of Holocene human skeletons from the Acacus Mts.(southwestern Libya)
MA Tafuri, RA Bentley, G Manzi, S Di Lernia
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 25 (3), 390-402, 2006
1312006
Holocene climatic changes and cultural dynamics in the Libyan Sahara
M Cremaschi, S Di Lernia
African Archaeological Review 16, 211-238, 1999
1231999
Inside the “African cattle complex”: Animal burials in the Holocene central Sahara
S Di Lernia, MA Tafuri, M Gallinaro, F Alhaique, M Balasse, L Cavorsi, ...
PloS one 8 (2), e56879, 2013
1112013
The climate-environment-society nexus in the Sahara from prehistoric times to the present day
N Brooks, I Chiapello, S Di Lernia, N Drake, M Legrand, C Moulin, ...
The Sahara, 1-40, 2013
1102013
Wadi Teshuinat palaeoenvironment and prehistory in south-western Fezzan (Libyan Sahara)
M Cremaschi, S Di Lernia
Quaderni di Geodinamica Alpina e Quaternaria 7, 1998
105*1998
Dismantling dung: delayed use of food resources among early Holocene foragers of the Libyan Sahara
S Di Lernia
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 20 (4), 408-441, 2001
1022001
Takarkori rock shelter (SW Libya): an archive of Holocene climate and environmental changes in the central Sahara
M Cremaschi, A Zerboni, AM Mercuri, L Olmi, S Biagetti, S Di Lernia
Quaternary Science Reviews 101, 36-60, 2014
942014
The Uan Afuda Cave. Hunter-gatherer societies of Central Sahara
S Di Lernia
All’Insegna del Giglio, 1999
921999
Dry climatic events and cultural trajectories: adjusting Middle Holocene pastoral economy of the Libyan Sahara
S Di Lernia
Droughts, food and culture: ecological change and food security in Africa’s …, 2002
892002
Sand, Stones, and Bones. The Archaeology of Death in The Wadi Tanezzuft Valley (5000-2000 bp), The Archaeology of Libyan Sahara Volume I
S Di Lernia, G Manzi
All’insegna del giglio, 2002
842002
THE GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY IN CENTRAL ACACUS AND SURROUNDINGS (LIBYAN SAHARA) ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURES
M Cremaschi, S Di Lernia
Wadi Teshuinat. Palaeoenvironment and Prehistory in South-Western Fezzan …, 1999
821999
Plant behaviour from human imprints and the cultivation of wild cereals in Holocene Sahara
AM Mercuri, R Fornaciari, M Gallinaro, S Vanin, S Di Lernia
Nature plants 4 (2), 71-81, 2018
802018
Persistent deathplaces and mobile landmarks: The Holocene mortuary and isotopic record from Wadi Takarkori (SW Libya)
S Di Lernia, MA Tafuri
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 32 (1), 1-15, 2013
772013
The emergence and spread of herding in Northern Africa: a critical reappraisal
S Lernia
762013
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