2022
DOI: 10.1177/09596836221121766
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Buffering new risks? Environmental, social and economic changes in the Turkana Basin during and after the African Humid Period

Abstract: This paper evaluates risk-oriented frameworks for explaining environmental, social, and economic changes faced by fishing and herding communities in the Turkana Basin during and after the African Humid Period (AHP, 15–5 ka). The orbitally-forced AHP created moist conditions, high lake levels, and unusual hydrological connections across much of northern and eastern Africa. As arid conditions set in and rainfall decreased between 5.3 and 3.9 ka in eastern Africa, Lake Turkana (NW Kenya) shrank dramatically. Shor… Show more

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“…In Kenya, the presence of caprines dates to ca 5000 cal. BP in the Lake Turkana basin [14,15], corresponding to the end of the African Humid Period, 14 800-5500 years BP [16]. Caprines later spread south, reaching southern Africa around 2000 BP [17,18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Kenya, the presence of caprines dates to ca 5000 cal. BP in the Lake Turkana basin [14,15], corresponding to the end of the African Humid Period, 14 800-5500 years BP [16]. Caprines later spread south, reaching southern Africa around 2000 BP [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%