- Mumba Cave
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Mumba Cave or Mumba Rockshelter is an archeological site located in Tanzania near Lake Eyasi, that was found to contain important Middle Stone Age and Late Stone Age artifacts. The cave was originally excavated by Ludwig Kohl-Larsen and his wife Margit in the 1930s.
External links
- Mumba Cave
- Mehlman (1979). "Mumba-Hohle revisited: The relevance of a forgotten excavation to some current issues in east African prehistory". World Archaeology. doi:10.1080/00438243.1979.9979751. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a924448516.
- Bräuer (1980). "Human skeletal remains from Mumba Rock Shelter, Northern Tanzania". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. doi:10.1002/ajpa.1330520110.
- Mehlman (1988). Hominid molars from a Middle Stone Age level at the Mumba Rock Shelter, Tanzania. PMID 3124633.
- Bushozi (2011). Lithic technology and hunting behaviour during the Middle Stone Age in Tanzania. http://repository.library.ualberta.ca/dspace/bitstream/10048/1744/1/Bushozi_Pastory_Spring2011.pdf.
- Prendergast et al. (2007). "New excavations at Mumba Rockshelter, Tanzania". Journal of African Archaeology, Vol. 5 (2) 2007. http://www.african-archaeology.de/work/journal_abstract_pdf.php?pdf_id=104.
Categories:- Paleolithic
- Middle Stone Age
- Archaeological sites in Tanzania
- African archaeology stubs
- Tanzania geography stubs
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