NEW EVIDENCE OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES DURING THE HOLOCENE IN THE LOW-LAND FORESTS OF THE NORTHERN CONGO BASIN

被引:39
作者
Morin-Rivat, Julie [1 ,2 ]
Fayolle, Adeline [1 ]
Gillet, Jean-Francois [1 ]
Bourland, Nils [1 ,2 ]
Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie [3 ]
Oslisly, Richard [4 ]
Bremond, Laurent [5 ]
Bentaleb, Ilham [6 ]
Beeckman, Hans [2 ]
Doucet, Jean-Louis [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liege, Gembloux Agrobio Tech, Lab Foresterie Reg Tropicales & Subtropicales, Unit Gest Ressources Forestieres & Milieux Nature, Gembloux, Belgium
[2] Royal Museum Cent Africa, Serv Wood Biol, Tervuren, Belgium
[3] CIRAD, UPR BSEF, F-34398 Montpellier, France
[4] Agence Natl Parcs Nationaux, IRD, UMR IRD MNHN 208, Libreville, Gabon
[5] Ctr Bioarcheol & Ecol, CBAE, UMR CNRS EPHE INRAP UM2 5059, Montpellier, France
[6] Univ Montpellier 2, Inst Sci Evolut, ISEM, UMR CNRS 5554, Montpellier, France
关键词
ELAEIS-GUINEENSIS JACQ; EARLY IRON-AGE; CENTRAL-AFRICA; RAIN-FORESTS; OIL PALM; RADIOCARBON CALIBRATION; EQUATORIAL AFRICA; WEST; VEGETATION; LANDSCAPE;
D O I
10.2458/56.16485
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
In the last decade, the myth of the pristine tropical forest has been seriously challenged. In central Africa, there is a growing body of evidence for past human settlements along the Atlantic forests, but very little information is available about human activities further inland. Therefore, this study aimed at determining the temporal and spatial patterns of human activities in an archaeologically unexplored area of 110,000 km(2) located in the northern Congo Basin and currently covered by dense forest. Fieldwork involving archaeology as well as archaeobotany was undertaken in 36 sites located in southeastern Cameroon and in the northern Republic of Congo. Evidence of past human activities through either artifacts or charred botanical remains was observed in all excavated test pits across the study area. The set of 43 radiocarbon dates extending from 15,000 BP to the present time showed a bimodal distribution in the Late Holocene, which was interpreted as two phases of human expansion with an intermediate phase of depopulation. The 2300-1300 BP phase is correlated with the migrations of supposed farming populations from northwestern Cameroon. Between 1300 and 670 BP, less material could be dated. This is in agreement with the population collapse already reported for central Africa. Following this, the 670-20 BP phase corresponds to a new period of human expansion known as the Late Iron Age. These results bring new and extensive evidence of human activities in the northern Congo Basin and support the established chronology for human history in central Africa.
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