A pilot archaeological survey has revealed evidence for forty monumental stone cairns preserved in good conditions in the Mudug region, Puntland, in the Horn of Africa. These monuments were digitally recorded and are presented here as part of a first assessment of the archaeological potential of the region. While such monuments are not uncommon in eastern Africa, this particular discovery starts to shed light on an area that has not previously been explored archaeologically. Our paper reveals the rich potential of the Mudug region and paves the way for further research and development action in a key geopolitical area.
Bortolini, E., Biagetti, S., Frinchillucci, G., Abukhar, H., Warsame, A.A., Madella, M. (2019). Newly found stone cairns in Mudug region, Puntland: a preliminary report. AZANIA, 54(1), 94-106 [10.1080/0067270X.2018.1540214].
Newly found stone cairns in Mudug region, Puntland: a preliminary report
Bortolini, Eugenio;MADELLA, MARCO
2019
Abstract
A pilot archaeological survey has revealed evidence for forty monumental stone cairns preserved in good conditions in the Mudug region, Puntland, in the Horn of Africa. These monuments were digitally recorded and are presented here as part of a first assessment of the archaeological potential of the region. While such monuments are not uncommon in eastern Africa, this particular discovery starts to shed light on an area that has not previously been explored archaeologically. Our paper reveals the rich potential of the Mudug region and paves the way for further research and development action in a key geopolitical area.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.