Comparer les versions : Congrès de Nairobi 56 (#56)
1er Congrès panafricain de préhistoire, Nairobi, 1947
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Dr. Cooke stated that humans made tools in South Africa at much the same time as they did in East Africa, in Europe and elsewhere, and that the occupation of the southern end of the Continent stretched back almost to the beginning of the Pleistocene. | Dr. Cooke stated that humans made tools in South Africa at much the same time as they did in East Africa, in Europe and elsewhere, and that the occupation of the southern end of the Continent stretched back almost to the beginning of the Pleistocene. | ||
Climate Changes | Climate Changes | ||
+ | Changes of climate had occurred in South Africa during the past million years, but they were relatively slight, and did not have the same marked effects on the migrations of animals of which there was evidence in Europe durind Ice Ages. | ||
+ | (Continued on page 4.) |