1. Structural and Referential Principles as Applied to Research
Design at Peninj (Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo and Luis Alcala)
2. The Peninj Group: Tectonics, Volcanism, and Sedimentary
Paleoenvironments During the Lower Pleistocene in the Lake Natron
Basin (Tanzania) (Luis Luque, Luis Alcala¡, and Manuel
Dominguez-Rodrigo)
3. The Peninj Group in Type Section (Maritanane): An Analysis of
Landscape Evolution (Luis Luque, Luis Alcala, and Manuel
Dominguez-Rodrigo)
4. A Taphonomic Study of the T1 Paleosurface in Type Section
(Maritanane): The ST Site Complex (Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo, Luis
Alcala, and Luis Luque)
5. Isotopic Ecology and Diets of Fossil Fauna from the T-1 (Type
Section, Maritanane) Paleosurface (Nikolaas J. van der Merwe)
6. Archaeological Evidence of Carcass-Processing Spots Created by
Lower Pleistocene Hominids from the ST4 Site (Manuel
Dominguez-Rodrigo, Fernando Diez-Martin, Luis Alcala, Luis Luque,
Rebeca Barba, Rafael Mora, Ignacio de la Torre, and Pastory
Bushozi)
7. The Technology of the ST Site Complex (Ignacio de la Torre and
Rafael Mora)
8. ST-69: An Acheulean Assemblage in the Moinik Formation of Type
Section (Fernando Diez-Martin, Luis Luque, and Manuel
Dominguez-Rodrigo)
9. The Acheulian Sites from the South Escarpment (Manuel
Dominguez-Rodrigo, Jordi Serrallonga, Luis Luque, Fernando
Diez-Martin, Luis Alcala, and Pastory Bushozi)
10. The Acheulian Sites from the North Escarpment (Manuel
Dominguez-Rodrigo, Fernando Diez-Martin, Luis Luque, Luis Alcala,
and Pastory Bushozi)
11. Conclusions (Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo, Luis Alca la, and Luis
Luque)
The complexity of behavior documented in Peninj is captivating, because it certainly implies active hunting, intricate knapping, and diverse land-use between 1.5 and 1.2 mya. This complexity is all the more remarkable because Dominguez-Rodrigo and colleagues present compelling links to tangible patterns in the present from those from the past. [...] The authors have developed an inspiring methodology.' -- Paleoanthropology Paleoanthropology The conclusions drawn from this research project are appropriate and will likely be difficult to overturn on the basis of the evidence presented. The affordable pricetag gives this monograph added value for money and ensures its accessibility to Africanist and Palaeolithic archaeologists, as well as students and more casual readers. The editors and researchers who have contributed to the Peninj research project should be commended for a substantial contribution to Early Stone Age and human evolutionary discourse, and especially for bringing Peninj back to the fore as an archaeological site of considerable importance.' -- Journal of African Archaeology Journal of African Archaeology This impressive monograph reports on ten years of fieldwork and analysis by a Spanish team, under the direction of Manuel Dominguez Rodrigo, in East Africa.' -- Journal of Anthropological Research Journal of Anthropological Research
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