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Christopher Stuart Henshilwood is a South African archaeologist. He has been Professor of African Archeology at the University of Bergen since 2007 and, since 2008, Professor at the Chair of "The Origins of Modern Human Behavior" at the University of the Witwatersrand. Henshilwood became internationally known due to his excavations in the Blombos Cave, where - according to his study published in 2002 - the oldest known works of humanity had been discovered. Henshilwood and his work have been featured on National Geographic and CNN Inside Africa.

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  • Christopher Henshilwood (en)
  • Christopher Henshilwood (de)
  • 克里斯托弗·亨希尔伍德 (zh)
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  • Christopher Stuart Henshilwood is a South African archaeologist. He has been Professor of African Archeology at the University of Bergen since 2007 and, since 2008, Professor at the Chair of "The Origins of Modern Human Behavior" at the University of the Witwatersrand. Henshilwood became internationally known due to his excavations in the Blombos Cave, where - according to his study published in 2002 - the oldest known works of humanity had been discovered. Henshilwood and his work have been featured on National Geographic and CNN Inside Africa. (en)
  • Christopher Stuart Henshilwood (* in Kapstadt) ist ein südafrikanischer Archäologe. Er ist seit 2007 Professor auf dem für ihn eingerichteten Lehrstuhl für „Modern Human Origins“ am Evolutionary Studies Institute der Witwatersrand-Universität in Südafrika und zugleich seit 2008 Professor für afrikanische Vorgeschichte an der Universität Bergen in Norwegen. International bekannt wurde Henshilwood aufgrund seiner Ausgrabungen in der Blombos-Höhle, in der – laut seiner 2002 publizierten Studie – die ältesten bislang bekannten Kunstwerke der Menschheit entdeckt worden waren. (de)
  • 克里斯托弗·亨希尔伍德(英語:Christopher Stuart Henshilwood,)是一位南非考古学家,卑尔根大学和金山大學教授,知名于对布隆伯斯洞窟的考古发掘。 (zh)
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  • Christopher Henshilwood (en)
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  • Christopher Henshilwood (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Csh_Blombos_2017_v2.jpg
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  • Holocene archaeology of the coastal Garcia State Forest, southern Cape, South Africa (en)
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