The origins and development of pastoralism in Saharan North Africa involves societies and economies that, subjected to profound climatic changes and progressive desertification, came to be based on the movement of people and resources. The extreme conditions to which these groups were subjected made mobility a 'resource' in itself. Through the first analysis of Sr isotopes (Sr-87/Sr-86) in dental enamel of human skeletons from prehistoric burials of the Fezzan (southwestern Libya), we begin to investigate how mobility patterns changed with the onset of the desert. In combining our results with the archaeological evidence, we find that, the transformation in the economy of prehistoric groups correlated with a shift in mobility and possibly kinship systems. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Mobility and kinship in the prehistoric Sahara: Strontium isotope analysis of Holocene human skeletons from the Acacus Mts. (southwestern Libya) / Tafuri, MARY ANNE; R., Alexander Bentley; Manzi, Giorgio; DI LERNIA, Savino. - In: JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHAEOLOGY. - ISSN 0278-4165. - STAMPA. - 25:3(2006), pp. 390-402. [10.1016/j.jaa.2006.01.002]

Mobility and kinship in the prehistoric Sahara: Strontium isotope analysis of Holocene human skeletons from the Acacus Mts. (southwestern Libya)

TAFURI, MARY ANNE;MANZI, Giorgio;DI LERNIA, Savino
2006

Abstract

The origins and development of pastoralism in Saharan North Africa involves societies and economies that, subjected to profound climatic changes and progressive desertification, came to be based on the movement of people and resources. The extreme conditions to which these groups were subjected made mobility a 'resource' in itself. Through the first analysis of Sr isotopes (Sr-87/Sr-86) in dental enamel of human skeletons from prehistoric burials of the Fezzan (southwestern Libya), we begin to investigate how mobility patterns changed with the onset of the desert. In combining our results with the archaeological evidence, we find that, the transformation in the economy of prehistoric groups correlated with a shift in mobility and possibly kinship systems. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
2006
holocene; hunting-gathering and pastoral societies; kinship; libyan sahara; mobility; strontium isotope analysis
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Mobility and kinship in the prehistoric Sahara: Strontium isotope analysis of Holocene human skeletons from the Acacus Mts. (southwestern Libya) / Tafuri, MARY ANNE; R., Alexander Bentley; Manzi, Giorgio; DI LERNIA, Savino. - In: JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHAEOLOGY. - ISSN 0278-4165. - STAMPA. - 25:3(2006), pp. 390-402. [10.1016/j.jaa.2006.01.002]
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