Lothagam
locus archaeologicus
Lothagam est locus palaeontologicus et archaeologicus iuxta litora occidentalia Lacus Turkana in Kenia latens. Aevis Miocaeno et Pliocaeno ab hominidis frequentatus est. Sepulcra insuper ibi reperta sunt a pastoribus millennio III a.C.n. facta.
Bibliographia
recensere- Jason Burke, "Kenya burial site shows community spirit of herders 5,000 years ago" in The Guardian (20 Augusti 2018)
- E. B. Eckhardt, "Hominid origins: the Lothagam problem" in Current Anthropology vol. 18 (1977) p. 356 ff.
- Marc Kissel, John Hawks, "What are the Lothagam and Tabarin Mandibles?" in PaleoAnthropology (2015) pp. 37-43
- Meave G. Leakey, John M. Harris, Lothagam: The Dawn of Humanity in Eastern Africa. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press, 2003. ISBN 9780231118705
- Maya Wei-Haas, "Ancient Riches Discovered at Mysterious Burial Monument" in National Geographic (20 Augusti 2018)
Nexus externi
recensere- Justin Ledogar, "Lothagam: about this site" (29 Octobris 2008) olim apud Turkana Basin Institute divulgatum
- Deming Yang, "The grandeur of Lothagam" (20 Aprilis 2017) apud Turkana Basin Institute
- "Notes on the Lothagam Pillar Site" apud Chaz.org
- "Lothagam" apud Fossilized.org