- The
Lupemban is the name
given by
archaeologists to a
central African culture which,
though once
thought to date
between c. 30,000 and 12,000 BC, is now...
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technological signatures of its own. Its
relationship to the
contemporaneous Lupemban industry, as well as its
position within the
broader ESA–MSA transition...
- ****ociated with
Middle Stone Age
tools made of quartz,
possibly of the
Lupemban culture.
Kabwe 1 may have
inhabited a
cavern and
butchered mainly large...
- at
archaeological sites around the falls, as well as
Sangoan tools and
Lupemban artefacts dating to the
Middle Stone Age.
Early Iron Age
pottery was excavated...
-
later phase of the Sangoan,
beginning about 50,000
years ago,
followed by
Lupemban culture, from
about 30,000 to 12,000
years ago (also
known as "Second Intermediate"...
- at
Kalambo Falls,
known as
Lupemban industries.
Evidence suggests that the
Sangoan tradition was
replaced by the
Lupemban industry around 250,000 years...
-
Magdalenian periods in
France and Spain, the
crude bifacial pieces of the
Lupemban culture (9000 B.C.) or the
pyriform tools found near
Sagua La
Grande in...
- now
considered to be a
facies of Acheulean,
while Sangoan is a
facies of
Lupemban.
Magosian is "an
artificial mix of two
different periods". Once seriously...
-
problems of dating, but it is
usually ****umed that the sites, 'Sangoan' or '
Lupemban' are >40,000
years old (the
usual limit of radio-carbon dating)." Bahuchet...
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thousand years of
human history. To date,
artefacts of Acheulean, Sangoan,
Lupemban, Magosian, Wilton, and
Bantu cultures have all been
found at the falls...