Posted Saturday, July 30, 2005

Sahara is an international, yearly journal. Its aim is to spread information and opinions concerning the prehistory and history of the Sahara, the Sahel, and neighbouring regions. It was founded in 1988 with the purpose of acting as a link between scholars and experts of all countries.
7 Augustin F.C. Holl
Brève histoire d'un concept: le Débat Atérien
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27 Friederike Jesse
Rock art in Lower Wadi Howar, northwest Sudan
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39 Noura Rahmani et David Lubell
«Dessine-moi une autruche»
La gravure de Kef Zoura D et la représentation de l'autruche au Maghreb
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55 A. José Farrujia de la Rosa and Sergio García Marín
The Canary Islands and the Sahara: reviewing an archaeological problem
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63 Alain Rodrigue
Industries préhistoriques de la région de Fès (Maroc)
La collection Charles Rivollier
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75 Baldur Gabriel, Rebecca Bradley, Pawel Wolf, Nuha Abdel Hafiz and Mohamed Faroug Ali
Nazca Lines in the Sudan? Gravel Features at the Fourth Nile Cataract
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91 François Soleilhavoup
Images «Têtes rondes» dans l'art rupestre saharien: la piste animiste
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107 Alessandro Menardi Noguera, Paolo Carmignoto, Stefano Laberio Minozzi, Francesco Romanzi, Giannantonio Schirato, Michele Soffiantini and Tiziana Tormena
New rock art sites in the southwestern sector of Jebel Uweinat (Libya)
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