About: Shum Laka

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The archaeological site of Shum Laka is the most prominent rockshelter site in the Grasslands region of the , northwest Cameroon. Occupations at this rockshelter date to the Later Stone Age. This region is important to investigations of the development and subsequent diffusion of the Bantu culture. The site of Shum Laka is located approximately 15 kilometers from the town of Bamenda, and it resides on the inner wall of the caldera. The deposits at Shum Laka include each phase of cultural development in the Grasslands.

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  • Shum Laka es un yacimiento arqueológico situado al noroeste de Camerún, cerca de la ciudad de Bamenda en la región de Grassfields. Fue ocupado durante el Pleistoceno y el Holoceno y datado específicamente en la edad de piedra tardía. (es)
  • La Grotte de Shum Laka, au Cameroun, a été occupée par des populations humaines durant des millénaires. Le site est inscrit sur la liste indicatif du Cameroun pour le patrimoine mondial de l’Unesco. (fr)
  • The archaeological site of Shum Laka is the most prominent rockshelter site in the Grasslands region of the , northwest Cameroon. Occupations at this rockshelter date to the Later Stone Age. This region is important to investigations of the development and subsequent diffusion of the Bantu culture. The site of Shum Laka is located approximately 15 kilometers from the town of Bamenda, and it resides on the inner wall of the caldera. The deposits at Shum Laka include each phase of cultural development in the Grasslands. (en)
  • Shum Laka är ett fornminne i cirka 15 km från staden Bamenda i nordvästra Kamerun. Fornminnet utgörs av ett 1200 kvadratmeter stort bergrum på insidan av caldera där människor bodde redan för 32 000 år sedan. (sv)
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  • Shum Laka es un yacimiento arqueológico situado al noroeste de Camerún, cerca de la ciudad de Bamenda en la región de Grassfields. Fue ocupado durante el Pleistoceno y el Holoceno y datado específicamente en la edad de piedra tardía. (es)
  • La Grotte de Shum Laka, au Cameroun, a été occupée par des populations humaines durant des millénaires. Le site est inscrit sur la liste indicatif du Cameroun pour le patrimoine mondial de l’Unesco. (fr)
  • The archaeological site of Shum Laka is the most prominent rockshelter site in the Grasslands region of the , northwest Cameroon. Occupations at this rockshelter date to the Later Stone Age. This region is important to investigations of the development and subsequent diffusion of the Bantu culture. The site of Shum Laka is located approximately 15 kilometers from the town of Bamenda, and it resides on the inner wall of the caldera. The deposits at Shum Laka include each phase of cultural development in the Grasslands. (en)
  • Shum Laka är ett fornminne i cirka 15 km från staden Bamenda i nordvästra Kamerun. Fornminnet utgörs av ett 1200 kvadratmeter stort bergrum på insidan av caldera där människor bodde redan för 32 000 år sedan. (sv)
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  • Shum Laka (es)
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