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" Stone Cairns and Material Culture of the Middle to Late Holocene, Lake Turkana "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1069926
Doc. No : LA113555
Call No : ‭10.3213/2191-5784-10287‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : David K. Wright
: Katherine M. Grillo
: Robert Soper
Title & Author : Stone Cairns and Material Culture of the Middle to Late Holocene, Lake Turkana [Article]\ David K. Wright, Katherine M. Grillo, Robert Soper, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Journal of African Archaeology
Date : 2016
Volume/ Issue Number : 14/2
Page No : 209–222
Abstract : A recent archival research project in the National Museums of Kenya (NMK) identified artifacts and human remains associated with the 1980 excavation of stone cairns and habitation areas on the west side of Lake Turkana. The presence of stone grave cairns across eastern Africa is common, but their cultural origins and construction times are enigmatic. This article presents the results of the archival project and contextualizes both the artifacts found and the unpublished research notes within the framework of evolving settlement patterns in eastern Africa during the middle to late Holocene. Despite the presence of numerous decorative features on ceramics and the recovery of many complete lithic tools, the material culture is generally non-diagnostic within existing typo-technological categories. The research indicates that there was tremendous diversity in the material culture of the Turkana Basin during the late Holocene. A recent archival research project in the National Museums of Kenya (NMK) identified artifacts and human remains associated with the 1980 excavation of stone cairns and habitation areas on the west side of Lake Turkana. The presence of stone grave cairns across eastern Africa is common, but their cultural origins and construction times are enigmatic. This article presents the results of the archival project and contextualizes both the artifacts found and the unpublished research notes within the framework of evolving settlement patterns in eastern Africa during the middle to late Holocene. Despite the presence of numerous decorative features on ceramics and the recovery of many complete lithic tools, the material culture is generally non-diagnostic within existing typo-technological categories. The research indicates that there was tremendous diversity in the material culture of the Turkana Basin during the late Holocene.
Descriptor : ceramics
Descriptor : Holocene
Descriptor : Lake Turkana
Descriptor : Pastoral Neolithic
Descriptor : spatial statistics
Descriptor : stone cairns
Location & Call number : ‭10.3213/2191-5784-10287‬
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