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Bostoen K., Clist B., Doumenge C., Grollemund R., Hombert J. M., Muluwa J. K., Maley Jean. (2015). Middle to late Holocene paleoclimatic change and the early Bantu expansion in the rain forests of Western Central Africa. Current Anthropology, 56 (3), 354-384. ISSN 0011-3204.

Titre du document
Middle to late Holocene paleoclimatic change and the early Bantu expansion in the rain forests of Western Central Africa
Année de publication
2015
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000356243200003
Auteurs
Bostoen K., Clist B., Doumenge C., Grollemund R., Hombert J. M., Muluwa J. K., Maley Jean
Source
Current Anthropology, 2015, 56 (3), 354-384 ISSN 0011-3204
This article reviews evidence from biogeography, palynology, geology, historical linguistics, and archaeology and presents a new synthesis of the paleoclimatic context in which the early Bantu expansion took place. Paleoenvironmental data indicate that a climate crisis affected the Central African forest block during the Holocene, first on its periphery around 4000 BP and later at its core around 2500 BP. We argue here that both phases had an impact on the Bantu expansion but in different ways. The climate-induced extension of savannas in the Sanaga-Mbam confluence area around 4000-3500 BP facilitated the settlement of early Bantu-speech communities in the region of Yaounde but did not lead to a large-scale geographic expansion of Bantu-speaking village communities in Central Africa. An extensive and rapid expansion of Bantu-speech communities, along with the dispersal of cereal cultivation and metallurgy, occurred only when the core of the Central African forest block was affected around 2500 BP. We claim that the Sangha River interval in particular constituted an important corridor of Bantu expansion. With this interdisciplinary review, we substantially deepen and revise earlier hypotheses linking the Bantu expansion with climate-induced forest openings around 3000 BP.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Société, développement social [106] ; Sociétés, développement culturel [112]
Description Géographique
AFRIQUE CENTRALE
Localisation
Fonds IRD
Identifiant IRD
PAR00013357
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