史前和现在

Christopher A. Kiahtipes, K. Lupo, D. Schmitt, Jean-Paul Ndanga, John Jones, R. Lee
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刚果盆地拥有令人惊叹的文化和生物多样性,坐落在世界上一些最大的未开发雨林中。虽然这些独特环境的起源及其种群是一个非常有趣的话题,但来自中央森林块的古环境和考古记录在学术文献中代表性不足。证据的缺乏限制了我们评估史前种群对几内亚-刚果森林结构和组成的影响的能力。了解史前人类与环境的动态可能会为该地区史前文化和人口变化过程提供重要线索,因为技术和生存的变化可能与古环境记录中可见的植被覆盖的变化有关。对中非共和国恩戈托森林保护区采集的两个晚全新世沉积记录的花粉、微观木炭和碳同位素进行分析,发现晚全新世的变化明显。
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Prehistory and the Present
The Congo Basin contains a stunning array of cultural and biotic diversity housed in some of the largest undeveloped tracts of rain forest in the world. Although the origins of these unique environments and their populations are a topic of great interest, palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records from the central forest block are underrepresented in the academic literature. This dearth of evidence limits our ability to evaluate the influence of prehistoric populations on Guineo-Congolian forest structure and composition. Understanding prehistoric human-environment dynamics may yield important clues about the process of prehistoric cultural and demographic changes in the region, as changes in technology and subsistence may be linked with shifts in vegetation cover visible in palaeoenvironmental records. Analysis of pollen, microscopic charcoal, and carbon isotopes from two Late Holocene sedimentary records collected in the Ngotto Forest Reserve, Central African Republic shows clear shifts in Late Holo...
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