Archaeological Evidence for Population Rise and Collapse between ~2500 and ~500 cal. yr BP in Western Central Africa: Supplementary Materials

2021 
Supplementary Materials including Supplementary Tables and Figures, the archaeological database and the R codes for the paper Saulieu, G. de, Garcin, Y., Sebag, D., Nlend Nlend, P.R., Zeitlyn, D., Deschamps, P., Menot G., Di Carlo, P., Oslisly, R. (2021) Archaeological Evidence for Population Rise and Collapse between ~2500 and ~500 cal. yr BP in Western Central Africa. Afrique : Archeologie & Arts, 17. http://journals.openedition.org/aaa/3029 A georeferenced archaeological database is used to infer population dynamics and the evolution of cultural practices in Western Central Africa over the last 5000 years. This database includes 1139 14C calibrated dates from 425 sites located throughout southern Cameroon, Gabon, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea and the western part of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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