Authors
Christophe M Mbida, Wim Van Neer, Hugues Doutrelepont, Luc Vrydaghs
Publication date
2000/2/1
Journal
Journal of Archaeological Science
Volume
27
Issue
2
Pages
151-162
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The faunal and botanical data from the first millennium bc site of Nkang, Southern Cameroon, are presented in this paper. The analysed material, retrieved from refuse pits, comprises charcoal, phytoliths, molluscs and animal bones, which allow a reconstruction of the former environment. In addition, the site provides new insights into the emergence of food-producing communities in the African rainforest. Food procurement strategies at the site involved gathering, hunting, fishing, as well as small livestock keeping and banana cultivation. This is the earliest evidence for such practices in Central Africa.
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