Post Terminal Pleistocene Reconstruction of Ancient Fire Wood and Human-Environment Relations in the Afro-Alpine Region of the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia: an Anthracological Study

This research presents the result of analysis of anthracological remains excavated from four archaeological sites located in the Bale Mountains. The samples were collected from the early LateStone Age occupation phase to the early arrival of pastoralists in the Bale Mountains (46.5 ka-1.2 ka). The a...

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Published in:Ethiopian journal of the social sciences and humanities : EJOSSAH Vol. 17; no. 2; pp. 1 - 32
Main Authors: Alemseged Beldados, Tefera Tarekegn, Gotz Ossendorf
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Published: Addis Ababa University 01-12-2021
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Abstract This research presents the result of analysis of anthracological remains excavated from four archaeological sites located in the Bale Mountains. The samples were collected from the early LateStone Age occupation phase to the early arrival of pastoralists in the Bale Mountains (46.5 ka-1.2 ka). The aims of the study are: to reconstruct firewood collection, vegetation history, to shed new light on the poorly understood environmental conditions during human occupation phases in the Bale Mountains, and to understand interactions between past humans and their environment in African high-altitude ecozone. The investigation was conducted on a total of 485 charcoal macro-remains, from which,a total of 328 were identified intotaxa and seven different plant species were recorded. The recorded taxa include Erica cf. arborea type(n=75), Myrsinetype (n=69), Solanumtype (n=48), Artemisia cf. afratype (n=44), Hageniaabyssinica (n=42), Hypericumtype (n=29) and Juniperus type (n=21). This study addresses various important issues, including firewood collection, vegetation cover, palaeoenvironment, prehistoric human ecological preferences, and adaptation strategies in the afro-alpine region of the Bale Mountains.
AbstractList This research presents the result of analysis of anthracological remains excavated from four archaeological sites located in the Bale Mountains. The samples were collected from the early LateStone Age occupation phase to the early arrival of pastoralists in the Bale Mountains (46.5 ka-1.2 ka). The aims of the study are: to reconstruct firewood collection, vegetation history, to shed new light on the poorly understood environmental conditions during human occupation phases in the Bale Mountains, and to understand interactions between past humans and their environment in African high-altitude ecozone. The investigation was conducted on a total of 485 charcoal macro-remains, from which,a total of 328 were identified intotaxa and seven different plant species were recorded. The recorded taxa include Erica cf. arborea type(n=75), Myrsinetype (n=69), Solanumtype (n=48), Artemisia cf. afratype (n=44), Hageniaabyssinica (n=42), Hypericumtype (n=29) and Juniperus type (n=21). This study addresses various important issues, including firewood collection, vegetation cover, palaeoenvironment, prehistoric human ecological preferences, and adaptation strategies in the afro-alpine region of the Bale Mountains.
Author Gotz Ossendorf
Alemseged Beldados
Tefera Tarekegn
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Title Post Terminal Pleistocene Reconstruction of Ancient Fire Wood and Human-Environment Relations in the Afro-Alpine Region of the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia: an Anthracological Study
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