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[QUOTE]Originally posted by astenb: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by typeZeiss: [qb] ^^ Any suggestions on good places to find this data? (besides telling me google that is) [/qb][/QUOTE]Well one thing I started to do instead of searching for general terms is search for the type of results I am looking for : add "Abstracts" to the search string. That way we can pull up some published sources instead of links that take us Back here, to some Euroclown website, or to Wikipedia. Google Searching "sudanese neolithic [b]abstracts"[/b] IN this way you can see some of the stuff that people are writing now or have already published. Much of it is quite different from the information that we usually see. Many of the authors are different too....this gives a fresh supply of information. There are quite a few good reads in the results but there is also this gem: http://www.saharajournal.com/ [QUOTE] Sahara is an international, yearly journal. Its aim is to spread information and opinions concerning the prehistory and history of the Sahara, the Sahel, and neighbouring regions. It was founded in 1988 with the purpose of acting as a link between scholars and experts of all countries. Sahara deals mainly with archaeology, anthropology, desert environment, prehistoric rock art, ancient history, pre-Islamic monuments, ancient writings, archaeozoology, geology... [/QUOTE]This journal is new to me even if its since 1988. Pages upon pages upon pages of Abstracts to published articles I am sure some of which can be found on the web for free. Some folks may have a lot on our plate....but an individual with the time could start from the latest journal, Google the abstract and see if it is freely available and published. This alone could keep a person busy for over a year. Looking at the latest list of Abstracts they are all names we have NOT seen before with VERY interesting topics. Another thing I have been doing which is much more tedious is strolling through university websites and looking over the abstracts and published articles. I have found specific things everyone wants to know.....but nobody knows....and I know nobody knows about them or else it would be all over the internet. ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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