Marie Joséé Angue ZogoMuséum National d'Histoire Naturelle · Homme et Environnement
Marie Joséé Angue Zogo
Doctorat
Fouilles en cours dans la grotte de Youmbidi à Lastourville au Gabon. Etude du matériel lithique
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Introduction
Marie Josée Angue Zogo currently works at the Homme et Environnement, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle. Marie Josée does research in Archaeology.
Skills and Expertise
Additional affiliations
September 2017 - present
Institut de paléontologie humaine
Position
- Paris
March 2022 - present
IRD
Position
- PhD Student
Publications
Publications (3)
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In the Congo Basin, a regional industry attributed to the Middle Stone Age, the Lupemban, has been empirically considered as a technological adaptation to African tropical rainforests. The “forest industry” hypothesis is based on the presence of diverse heavy-duty tools and their location on the valley bottoms of the Congo Basin. Nowad...
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A large part of Africa recently revealed important Middle Stone Age remains arguing for the emergence and spread of Homo sapiens on the African continent as early as the Middle Pleistocene. However, our knowledge of the role of the Congo Basin in continental and regional population dynamics remains misunderstood. The poor preservatio...