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Past Environments And Plant Use In Holocene Southern Africa A Study Of Charcoal And Seed Remains From The Late Stone Age Sites Of Toteng Botswana Leopard Cave And Geduld Namibia Malebogo Mvimi

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Past Environments And Plant Use In Holocene Southern Africa A Study Of Charcoal And Seed Remains From The Late Stone Age Sites Of Toteng Botswana Leopard Cave And Geduld Namibia Malebogo Mvimi
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Past Environments And Plant Use In Holocene Southern Africa A Study Of Charcoal And Seed Remains From The Late Stone Age Sites Of Toteng Botswana Leopard Cave And Geduld Namibia Malebogo Mvimi instant download after payment.

Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 81.3 MB
Author: Malebogo Mvimi
ISBN: 9781407357171, 1407357174
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Past Environments And Plant Use In Holocene Southern Africa A Study Of Charcoal And Seed Remains From The Late Stone Age Sites Of Toteng Botswana Leopard Cave And Geduld Namibia Malebogo Mvimi by Malebogo Mvimi 9781407357171, 1407357174 instant download after payment.

This book uses macrobotanical analysis (charcoal and seeds/grains) from Later Stone Age sites in Botswana and Namibia to address past climatic and environmental conditions in Southern Africa during the Holocene period, c. 2000 BP. One of its main objectives is to comprehend subsistence and overall socio-economic stratagems of human communities vis-à-vis their vegetal milieu. The majority of Southern Africa has comparatively few archaeobotanical studies, so this is the first archaeobotanical research from the site of Toteng and Botswana. Hence, this study draws equally from ethnographic inferences to understand current plant distribution and utilisation, which was achieved by using data collected among the San and Damara communities, found in the Erongo region, Namibia. Finally, a botanical reference collection was developed in order to facilitate the macrobotanical identification process, as well as to contribute to the initial reference bank that will later be developed for future research.

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