BIBLIOGRAPHIE DE L'ARCHÉOLOGIE DE L'AFRIQUE CENTRALE -:- BIBLIOGRAPHY ON CENTRAL AFRICA'S ARCHAEOLOGY

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- ALLSWORTH-JONES (P.), HARVATI (K.) & STRINGER (C.), 2010, The archaeological context of the Iwo Eleru cranium from Nigeria and preliminary results of new morphometric studies, in ALLSWORTH-JONES (P.) ed., West African archaeology: new developments, new perspectives, British Archaeological Reports, International Series, 2164, Oxford, pp.29-42.

- ALMEIDA (M.), 2020, Slave sacrifices in the Upemba Depression? Reinterpreting Classic Kisalian graves in the light of new linguistic evidence, Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 55, 4, pp.421-438.

- ALMEIDA (M.), 2020, Speaking of Slavery: Slaving Strategies and Moral Imaginations in the Lower Congo (Early Times to the Late 19th Century), PhD, University of Illinois, Evanston.

- ALPERN (S.B.), 2005, Did they or didn't they invent it ? Iron in Sub-Saharan Africa, History in Africa, 32, pp.41-94.

- ARAZI (N.), 2017, Case study: heritage management in Central Africa, In LIVINGSTONE-SMITH (A.), CORNELISSEN (E.), GOSSELAIN (O.P.) and MACEACHERN (S.) eds., Field Manual in African Archaeology, Documents on Social Sciences and Humanities, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, pp.37-41.

- ARCHAEOGLOBE PROJECT, 2019, Archaeological assessment reveals Earth's early transformation through land use, Science, 365, pp. 897–902.

- ASSOKO NDONG (A.), 2017, The pit: archaeological excavation and analysis, In LIVINGSTONE-SMITH (A.), CORNELISSEN (E.), GOSSELAIN (O.P.) and MACEACHERN (S.) eds., Field Manual in African Archaeology, Documents on Social Sciences and Humanities, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, pp.116-120.

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- BADENHORST (S.), 2018, Exploitation of sheep (Ovis aries) and goats (Capra hircus) by Iron Age farmers in southern Africa, Quaternary International, 495, pp.79-86.

- BAHUCHET (S.), 2018, La longue histoire des chasseurs-cueilleurs d'Afrique, In FAUVELLE (F.-X.) dir., De l'Acacus au Zimbabwe, 20.000 avant notre ère - XVIIe siècle, Belin, Paris, pp.545-567.

- BARBIERI (C.), VICENTE (M.), OLIVEIRA (S.), BOSTOEN (K.), ROCHA (J.), STONEKING (M.) and PAKENDORF (B.), 2014, Migration and Interaction in a Contact Zone: mtDNA Variation among Bantu-Speakers in Southern Africa, PLoS ONE 9(6): e99117. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0099117.

- BARROS (P.de), 1997, Ironworking in its cultural context, in VOGEL (J.O.) éd., Encyclopedia of precolonial Africa : archaeology, history, languages, cultures and environments, Altamira Press, Walnut Creek-London-New Delhi, pp.135-149.

- BASELL (L.), 2010, Middle Stone Age Sangoan-Lupemban lithic assemblages of Africa, in ALLSWORTH-JONES (P.) ed., West African archaeology: new developments, new perspectives, British Archaeological Reports, International Series, 2164, Oxford, pp.15-27.

- BAYLE DES HERMENS (R. de), 1981, The prehistory of Central Africa, Part I, In KI-ZERBO (J.) ed., General History of Africa I, Methodology and African Prehistory, UNESCO - Heinemann, Paris - London, pp. 530-550.

- BAYON (G.), DENNIELOU (B.), ETOUBLEAU (J.), PONZEVERA (E.), TOUCANNE (S.) & BERMELL (S.), 2012, Intensifying weathering and land use in Iron Age Central Africa, Science, 335, 9 February 2012, 1219-1222.

- BAYON (G.), DENNIELOU (B.), ETOUBLEAU (J.), PONZEVERA (E.), TOUCANNE (S.) & BERMELL (S.), 2012, Response to Comments on "Intensifying Weathering and Land Use in Iron Age Central Africa", Science, 337, 31 August 2012, p.1040.

- BAYON (G.), BAYONA (G.), SCHEFUß (E.), DUPONT (L.), BORGES (A.V.), DENNIELOU (B.), LAMBERT (T.), MOLLENHAUER (G.), MONIN (L.), PONZEVERA (E.), SKONIECZNY (C.) & ANDRE (L.), 2019, The roles of climate and human land-use in the late Holocene rainforest crisis of Central Africa, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 505, pp.30–41.

- BEYER (R.), SINGARAYER (J.S.), STOCK (J.T.) & MANICA (A.), 2019, Environmental conditions do not predict diversification rates in the Bantu languages, Heliyon, 5, e02630.

- BIRD (N.), MIRANDA (L.), VANDER LINDEN (M.), ROBINSON (E.), BOCINSKY (R.K.), NICHOLSON (C.), CAPRILES (J.M.), FINLEY (J.B.), GAYO (E.M.), GIL (A.), d'ALPOIM GUEDES (J.), HOGGARTH (J.A.), KAY (A.), LOFTUS (E.), LOMBARDO (U.), MACKIE (M.), PALMISANO (A.), SOLHEIM (S.), KELLY (R.L.) & FREEMAN (J.), 2022, p3k14c, a synthetic global database of archaeological radiocarbon dates, Nature: Scientific Data, 9, 27. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01118-7. Published online: 27 January 2022.

- BIRD (N.), ORMOND (L.), AWAH (P.), CALDWELL (E.F.), CONNELL (B.), ELAMIN (M.), FADLELMOLA (F.M.), FOMINE (F.L.M.), LÓPEZ (S.), MACEACHERN (S.), MOÑINO (Y.), MORRIS (S.), NÄSÄNEN-GILMORE (P.), NKETSIA (N.K.), VEERAMAH (K.), WEALEL (M.E.), ZEITLYN (D.), THOMAS (M.G.), BRADMAN (N.) & HELLENTHALL (G.), 2023, Dense sampling of ethnic groups within African countries reveals fine-scale genetic structure and extensive historical admixture, Science Advances, 9, eabq2616, Published online 29 March 2023.

- BISSON (M.), 1997, Copper metallurgy, in VOGEL (J.O.) éd., Encyclopedia of precolonial Africa : archaeology, history, languages, cultures and environments, Altamira Press, Walnut Creek-London-New Delhi, pp.125-132.

- BLEASDALE (M.), RICHTER (K.K.), JANZEN (A.), BROWN (S.), SCOTT (A.), ZECH (J.), WILKIN (S.), WANG (K.), SCHIFFELS (S.), DESIDERI (J.), BESSE (M.), REINOLD (J.), SAAD (M.), BABIKER (H.), POWER (R.C.), NDIEMA (E.), OGOLA (C.), MANTHI (F.K.), ZAHIR (M.), PETRAGLIA (M.), TRACHSEL (C.), NANNI (P.), GROSSMANN (J.), HENDY (J.), CROWTHER (A.), ROBERTS (P.), GOLDSTEIN (S.T.) & BOIVIN (N.), 2021, Ancient proteins provide evidence of dairy consumption in eastern Africa, Nature Communications, 12 (1).

- BLEASDALE (M.), WOTZKA (H.-P.), EICHHORN (B.), MERCADER (J.), STYRING (A.), ZECH (J.), SOTO (M.), INWOOD (J.), CLARKE (S.), MARZO (S.), FIEDLER (B.), LINSEELE (V.), BOIVIN (N.) & ROBERTS (P.), 2020, Isotopic and microbotanical insights into Iron Age agricultural reliance in the Central African rainforest, Communications Biology, 3, 619.

- BLENCH (R.), 2009, Bananas and plantains in Africa: reinterpreting the linguistic evidence, Ethnobotany research and applications, 7, pp.363-380.

- BLENCH (R.), 2012, Two Vanished African Maritime Traditions and a Parallel from South America, African Archaeological Review, 29: 273–292.

- BLENCH (R.), 2013, Language, Linguistics; and Archaeology: Their Integration in the Study of African Prehistory, In MITCHELL (P.) & LANE (P.) eds., The Oxford Handbook of African Archaeology, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp.49-64.

- BLENCH (R.), 2018, Linguistique et archéologie. Comment reconstruire l'histoire depuis 12 000 ans ?, In FAUVELLE (F.-X.) dir., De l'Acacus au Zimbabwe, 20.000 avant notre ère - XVIIe siècle, Belin, Paris, pp.574-588.

- BLENCH (R.), 2018, The Translocation of Useful Trees in African Prehistory, In MERCURI (A.M.), D'ANDREA (A.C.), FORNACIARI (R.), HÖHN (A.) eds., Plants and People in the African Past, Springer International Publishing, pp.177-193.

- BOCOUM (H.) éd., 2004, The origins of Iron Metallurgy in Africa : new light on its antiquity, UNESCO, Paris, 240 pages.

- BON (F.) & MENARD (C.), 2018, L'Afrique après le Grand Aride, In FAUVELLE (F.-X.) dir., De l'Acacus au Zimbabwe, 20.000 avant notre ère - XVIIe siècle, Belin, Paris, pp.411-433. [Africa]

- BOSTOEN (K.), 2004, Etude comparative et historique du vocabulaire relatif à la poterie en bantou, Thèse de Doctorat, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 540 pages.

- BOSTOEN (K.), 2005, Des mots et des pots en bantou. Une approche linguistique de l'histoire de la céramique en Afrique, Schriften zur Afrikanistik - Research in African Studies, Vol.9, Peter Lang Verlag, Frankfurt am Main - Berlin - Bern - Bruxelles - New York - Oxford - Wien, 483 pages, nombr. ill. et tabl.

- BOSTOEN (K.), 2006-2007, Pearl millet in early bantu speech communities in Central Africa: a reconsideration of the lexical evidence, Afrika und Uberzee, 89, pp.183-213.

- BOSTOEN (K.), 2018, The Bantu expansion. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

- BOSTOEN (K.), CLIST (B.), DOUMENGE (C.), GROLLEMUND (R.), HOMBERT (J.-M.), KONI MULUWA (J.) & MALEY (J.), 2015, Middle to Late Holocene Paleoclimatic Change and the Early Bantu Expansion in the Rain Forests of Western Central Africa, Current Anthropology, 56 (3), pp.354-384.

- BOSTOEN (K.), GROLLEMUND (R.) & KONI MULUWA (J.), 2013, Climate-induced vegetation dynamics and the Bantu expansion: evidence from Bantu names for pioneer trees (Elaeis guineensis, Canarium schweinfurthii, and Musanga cecropioides), Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 345 (7–8), pp. 336-349.

- BRAUCHER (R.), OSLISLY (R.), MESFIN (I.), NTOUTOUME (P.P.), ASTER team, 2022, In situ-produced 10Be and 26Al indirect dating of Elarmékora Earlier Stone Age artefacts: first attempt in a savannah forest mosaic in the middle Ogooué valley, Gabon, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, B Biological Sciences, Published online 7 March 2022.

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- CAHEN (D.), 1971, La place de l'archéologie de l'Afrique, Forum-ULB, 21, pp.1-7.

- CAHEN (D.), 1976, Préhistoire de l'Afrique noire, in L'Afrique noire, Meddena, Bruxelles, pp.23-26 et pp.41-43.

- CAHEN (D.), 1977-1978, L'archéologie en Afrique Centrale : synthèse, Etudes d'Histoire Africaine, IX-X, pp.133-136.

- CAHEN (D.), 1978, Vers une révision de la nomenclature des industries préhistoriques de l'Afrique Centrale, l'Anthropologie, 82, n°1, pp. 5-36.

- CAHEN (D.), 1979, La fin des Ages de la Pierre et le début de l'Age du Fer en Afrique Centrale, African Economic History, 7, pp.66-74.

- CAHEN (D.), 1982, The Stone Age in the South and West, in VAN NOTEN (F.), The archaeology of Central Africa, Akademische Drück- und Verlagsantstalt, Graz, pp.41-56.

- CAHEN (D.) & MOEYERSONS (J.), 1977, Subsurface movements of Stone Artefacts and their Implications for the Prehistory of Central Africa, Nature, 266, pp. 812-815.

- CALVOCORESSI (D.) et DAVID (N.), 1979, A new survey of radiocarbon and thermoluminescence dates for West Africa, Journal of African History, 20, 1, pp.1-19.

- CAPELLE (S.), 2003, La métallurgie du cuivre en Afrique Centrale, Mémoire de maîtrise, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris I, 157 pages, 22 planches.

- CASEY (J.), 2005, Holocene occupations of the forest and savanna, in STAHL (A.) éd., African Archaeology: A Critical Introduction, Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology, Blackwell Publishing, London, pp.225-248

- CASIMIRO (T.M.) & GOMES (J.P.), 2022, Formas e sabores: alimentação e cerâmica em Portugal (séculos XVI-XVIII) (Shapes and flavours: food and ceramic in Portugal (16th to 18th century), Conimbriga, LXI, pp. 259-294.

- CAULIEZ (J.), DACBY (T.) & GUTHERZ (X.), 2018, Les premières sociétés de production en Afrique, In FAUVELLE (F.-X.) dir., De l'Acacus au Zimbabwe, 20.000 avant notre ère - XVIIe siècle, Belin, Paris, pp.469-497. [Africa]

- CHEVRIER (B.), HUYSECOM (E.), SORIANO (S.), RASSEC (M.), LESPEZ (L.), LEBRUN (B.) & TRIBOLO (C.), 2018, Between continuity and discontinuity: An overview of the West African Paleolithic over the last 200,000 years, Quaternary International, 466 (A), pp.3-22.

- CHILDS (S.T.) et HERBERT (E.W.), 2004, Metallurgy and its Consequences, in STAHL (A.) éd., African Archaeology: A Critical Introduction, Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology, Blackwell Publishing, London, pp.276-300.

- CLIST (B.), 1986, Le néolithique en Afrique centrale : état de la question et perspective d'avenir, l'Anthropologie, 90, 2, pp.217-232.

- CLIST (B.), 1987, Early bantu settlements in west-central Africa : a review of recent research, Current Anthropology, 28, 3, pp.380-382.

- CLIST (B.), 1990, Des derniers chasseurs aux premiers métallurgistes: sédentarisation et débuts de la métallurgie du fer (Cameroun, Guinée-Equatoriale, Gabon), in LANFRANCHI (R.) et SCHWARTZ (D.) éds., Paysages quaternaires de l'Afrique centrale atlantique, Collection Didactiques, ORSTOM, Paris, pp.458-478.

- CLIST (B.), 1991, Synthèse régionale du Néolithique, in LANFRANCHI (R.) et CLIST (B.) éds., Aux origines de l'Afrique Centrale, Ministère de la Coopération et du Développement / Centre Culturel français de Libreville / Sépia, Paris, pp.181-183.

- CLIST (B.), 1991, Synthèse régionale sur l'Age du Fer Ancien, in LANFRANCHI (R.) et CLIST (B.) éds., Aux origines de l'Afrique Centrale, Ministère de la Coopération et du Développement / Centre Culturel français de Libreville / Sépia, Paris, pp.225-226 .

- CLIST (B.), 1991, L'archéologie du royaume Kongo, in in LANFRANCHI (R.) et CLIST (B.) éds., Aux origines de l'Afrique Centrale, Ministère de la Coopération et du Développement / Centre Culturel français de Libreville / Sépia, Paris, pp.253-258.

- CLIST (B.), 1999, Traces de très anciennes occupations humaines de la forêt tropicale au Gabon, in Biesbrouck (K.), Elders (S.) et Rossel (G.) eds., Central african hunter-gatherers in a multidisciplinary perspective : challenging elusiveness (= Proceedings of the International Colloquium on hunter-gatherers from Central Africa, Leiden, October 7-9, 1996), Research school for Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), Leiden, pp.75-87.

- CLIST (B.), 2006, Mais où se sont taillées nos pierres en Afrique Centrale entre 7.000 et 2.000 bp?, in WOTZKA (H.-P.) éd., Grundlegungen. Beiträge zur europäischen und afrikanischen Archäologie für Manfred K.H. Eggert, Francke Attempto Verlag GmbH and Co. KG, Tübingen, pp.291-302.

- CLIST (B.), 2006, Coexistences matérielles entre 6000 et 20 cal BC en Afrique centrale : une mosaïque culturelle, in ASTRUC (L.), BON (F.), LEA (V.), MILCENT (P.-Y.) et PHILLIBERT (S.) éds., Normes techniques et pratiques sociales. De la simplicité des outillages pré- et protohistoriques, XXVIe rencontres internationales d'archéologie et d'histoire d'Antibes, Editions APDCA, Antibes, pp.377-383.

- CLIST (B.), 2012, Vers une réduction des préjugés et la fonte des antagonismes: un bilan de l'expansion de la métallurgie du fer en Afrique sud-saharienne, Journal of African Archaeology, 10, 1, pp.71-84. [Central Africa]

- CLIST (B.), 2012, Pour une archéologie du royaume Kongo: la tradition de Mbafu, Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 47, 2, pp.175-209. [Angola, RDC, Congo]

- CLIST (B.), 2013, Our iron smelting 14C dates from Central Africa: from a plain appointment to a full blown relationship, in HUMPHRIS (J.) and REHREN (T.) eds., The World of Iron, Archetype Publications, London, pp.22-28.

- CLIST (B.), 2019, L'archéologie sur Internet - 20 ans après l'esquisse présentée dans 'Les nouvelles de l'archéologie', Les Nouvelles de l'Archéologie, 155 (3), pp.26-32. (contains information on African archaeology web sites)

- CLIST (B.), 2022, West-Central African diversity from the Stone Age to the Iron Age, continuities and transitions during the Late Pleistocene and the Holocene, In SCHLEBUSCH (C.), FORTES-LIMA (C.) & MTETWA (E.) eds. Africa, the cradle of human diversity. Joining cultural and biological approaches to uncover African diversity (Acts of the International meeting, Uppsala University, 22-25 May 2019), Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, pp.63-110.

- CLIST (B.), 2022, Le passé de l'Afrique centrale perçu et interprété au travers de ses timbres postaux (with online catalog of all postal stamps related to the cultural heritage), in Doyen (J.-M.) ed. (avec la collaboration de P. Cattelain, L. Delvaux et G. De Mulder), De l'Escaut au Nil, bric-à-brac en hommage à Eugène Warmenbol, Editions du CEDARC, Treignes, pp. 461-464.

- CLIST (B.), BOSTOEN (K.), de MARET (P.), EGGERT (M.K.H.), HÖHN (A.), MBIDA (C.), NEUMANN (K.) & SEIDENSTICKER (D.), 2018, Did human activity really trigger the late Holocene rainforest crisis in Central Africa?, PNAS: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1805247115

- CLIST (B.), de MARET (P.) & BOSTOEN (K.), 2018, Les débuts de la céramique, de la sédentarisation et de la métallurgie du fer, In CLIST (B.), de MARET (P.) & BOSTOEN (K.) (eds.), 2018, Une archéologie des provinces septentrionales du royaume Kongo, Archaeopress, Oxford, pp.45-50.

- CLIST (B.), DENBOW (J.) & LANFRANCHI (R.), 2023, Using the radiocarbon dates of Central Africa for studying long-term demographic trends of the last 50,000 years: potential and pitfalls, Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 28(2), pp. 235-293.

- CLIST (B.), HUBAU (W.), TSHIBAMBA MUKENDI (J.), BEECKMAN (H.) & BOSTOEN (K.), 2019, The earliest iron-producing communities in the Lower Congo region of Central Africa: New insights from the Bu, Kindu and Mantsetsi sites, Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 2, pp.221-244.

- CLIST (B.), KAUMBA (M.), MATONDA (I.) & BOSTOEN (K.), 2019, Kitala Ware: A New Early Iron Age Pottery Group from the Lower Congo Region in Central Africa, African Archaeological Review, 36(4), pp.455-477.

- CLIST (B.) & LANFRANCHI (R.), 1989, Etat des structures de recherches archéologiques dans les états-membres du CICIBA, Nsi, 6, pp.139-150 .

- CLIST (B.) & LANFRANCHI (R.), 1990, Datations absolues archéologiques des Etats-Membres du Centre International des Civilisations Bantu (CICIBA) et du sud-Cameroun: datations radiocarbones et thermoluminescences, série Documents du Département d'Archéologie, n°1, CICIBA, Libreville, 51 pages.

- CLIST (B.) & LANFRANCHI (R.), 1991, Archéologie et histoire ancienne, In OBENGA (Th.) dir., Racines bantu / Bantu roots, CICIBA /Sépia, Paris, pp.29-45. [Afrique centrale, orientale et australe]

- COLLETT (D.), 1982, Models of the spread of the Early Iron Age, Inn EHRET (C.) & POSNANSKY (M.) eds., The Archaeological and Linguistic Reconstruction of African History, University of California Press, Berkeley, pp. 182-198.

- CONNAH (G.), 2013, Archaeological practice in Africa: A historical perspective, In MITCHELL (P.) & LANE (P.) eds., The Oxford Handbook of African Archaeology, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp.15-36.

- CORNELISSEN (E.), 1997, Central african transitional cultures, in VOGEL (J.) éd., Encyclopedia of precolonial Africa, AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek-London-New Delhi, pp.312-320.

- CORNELISSEN (E.), 2002, Human responses to changing environments in Central Africa between 40,000 and 12,000 BP, Journal of World Prehistory, 16, 3, pp.197-235.

- CORNELISSEN (E.), 2003, On microlithic quartz industries at the end of the Pleistocene in Central Africa : the evidence from Shum Laka (NW Cameroon), African archaeological review, 20, 1, pp.1-24.

- CORNELISSEN (E.), 2013, Hunting and gathering in Africa’s tropical forests at the end of the Pleistocene and Early Holocene, In MITCHELL (P.) and LANE (P.) (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of African Archaeology, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 403-417.

- CORNELISSEN (E.), 2016, The Later Pleistocene in the Northeastern Central African Rainforest, in JONES (S.C.) & STEWART (B.A.) eds. Africa from MIS 6-2: Population Dynamics and Paleoenvironments, Dordrecht, Springer: 301-319.

- CORNELISSEN (E.), 2023, Challenges and Opportunities during the Last Glacial Maximum at the Forest Margins in Central Africa, in LESUR (J.), CAULIEZ (J.), KHALIDI (L.), BRUXELLES (L.), CREVECOEUR (I.), PLEURDEAU (D.), TRIBOLO (C.) & BON (F.) (Dirs.), From the Big Dry to the Holocene in Eastern Africa and beyond, Séances de la Société préhistorique française n°20 (2019), Société préhistorique française, Paris, pp.143-158. [Region].

- CORNELISSEN (E.) & NIKIS (N.), 2019, Een archeologisch perspectief op oude handelsnetwerken in Centraal-Afrika, Hermes, 23, pp. 25-29 (An archaeological perspective on ancient trade networks in Central Africa).

- COUPÉ (C.), HOMBERT (J.-M.), LE NÉCHET (F.), MATHIAN (H.) & SANDERS (L.), 2017, Modélisation de l'expansion des populations Bantu dans un espace déjà habité par des populations de chasseurs-collecteurs, In SANDERS (L.) dir., Peupler la Terre: de la préhistoire à l'ère des métropoles, Tours, Presses universitaires François Rabelais, Collection "Villes et Territoires", pp.143-172.

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- DAVID (N.), 1980, Early bantu expansion in the context of Central African prehistory : 4000-1 BC, in BOUQUIAUX (L.) éd., L'expansion bantoue (= Actes du Colloque international du CNRS, Viviers, France, 1977), vol.II, SELAF, Paris, pp.609-647.

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- DE BUSSCHERE (P.), 1988, Analyse des données archéologiques, ethnographiques et historiques relatives aux circuits d'échanges dans l'ancien royaume Kongo, Mémoire de Licence, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 2 volumes.

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- de MARET (P.), 1982, New survey of archaeological research and dates from West-Central and North-Central Africa, Journal of African History, 23, pp.1-15.

- de MARET (P.), 1982, From the Stone Age to the Iron Age : the "Neolithic" problem in the West and South, in VAN NOTEN (F.), The archaeology of Central Africa, Akademische Drück- und Verlagsantstalt, Graz, pp.59-65.

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- de MARET (P.), 1982, Rock art, in VAN NOTEN (F.), The archaeology of Central Africa, Akademische Drück- und Verlagsantstalt, Graz, pp.97-99.

- de MARET (P.), 1984, L'archéologie en zone Bantu jusqu'en 1984, Muntu, 1, pp.37-60.

- de MARET (P.), 1985, Recent archaeological research and dates from Central Africa, Journal of African History, 26, 2-3, pp.129-148.

- de MARET (P.), 1989, Le contexte archéologique de l'expansion bantu en Afrique Centrale, in OBENGA (Th.) éd., Les peuples Bantu : migrations, expansion et identité culturelle (= Actes du Colloque International, Libreville 1-6 avril 1985), l'Harmattan, Paris, Tome 1, pp.118-138.

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