INHALT:

Marianne Bechhaus-Gerst / Birgit Keding:
Meat or Milk? Archaeological and Linguistic Evidence for the Peridynastic Use of Cattle in the Eastern Sahara

Gerrit J. Dimmendaal:
Eastern Sudanic and the Wadi Howar and Wadi el Milk Diaspora

Wilfrid H.G. Haacke:
Linguistic Hypotheses on the Origin of Namibian Khoekhoe Speakers

Friederike Jesse / Reinhard Klein-Arendt:
Putting together Archaeology and Historical Linguistics – The Case of Pottery

Eileen Kose / Jürgen Richter:
The Prehistory of the Kavango People

Wilhelm J.G. Möhlig:
Linguistic Evidence of Cultural Change – The Case of the Rumanyo Speaking People in Northern Namibia

Gerda Rossel:
The study of Ensete Crop History

Rainer Vossen:
Language of the Desert … and what they can tell us about the economic history of southern Africa