EurekAlert!: New strontium isotope map of Sub-Saharan Africa is a powerful tool for archaeology, forensics, and wildlife conservation
New strontium isotope map of Sub-Saharan Africa is a powerful tool for archaeology, forensics, and wildlife conservation
Morning Overview on MSN: Network study maps what drives mammal food webs across sub-Saharan Africa
A little-known element is shedding light on the transatlantic slave trade. Researchers have assembled a map of strontium, a naturally occurring element, across sub-Saharan Africa. These data can be ...
Science Daily: New strontium isotope map of Sub-Saharan Africa is a powerful tool for archaeology, forensics, and wildlife conservation
A team of researchers has mapped predicted bioavailable strontium isotope ratios across all of Sub-Saharan Africa. Archaeologists, conservation scientists, and forensics experts will now be able to ...
Dr Hayley Clements, one of the participants in an upcoming Tipping Points webinar, reveals that sub-Saharan Africa has lost a quarter of its biodiversity, stressing the need for inclusive conservation ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, (ENS) – Sub-Saharan Africa has lost 24 percent of its biodiversity since pre-industrial times, and large mammals have declined the most, finds new ...
Using the first complete dataset of more than 415 million buildings across 50 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, researchers at the University of Chicago have created an unprecedented approach to urban ...
A new study of mammal food webs across 127 protected areas in sub-Saharan Africa reports that plant productivity is the dominant factor associated with how predator-prey networks are structured at a ...
insider.si.edu: A history of Sub-Saharan Africa / Robert O. Collins and James M. Burns
The historical geography of Africa -- Kingdoms on the Nile -- The peoples of sub-Saharan Africa : society, culture and language -- Crops, cows and iron -- North-East Africa in the age of Aksum -- ...
A history of Sub-Saharan Africa / Robert O. Collins and James M. Burns