Aeolian and fluviolacustrine landforms and prehistoric human occupation on a tectonically influenced floodplain margin, the Méma, central Mali

The Méma is a semi-arid region in central Mali with a rich archaeological heritage indicating the former existence of large urban settlements. The archaeological data suggest millennia of occupation history of the Méma preceding relatively sudden abandonment by the 14th or 15th century AD. Population numbers have remained low since then and today's human presence in the area is sparse and largely mobile. Geomorphologically, the Méma can be characterized as a graben hosting various generations of aeolian landforms and (presently mostly dry) interdunal channels and lakes, linked to the neighbouring Inland Niger Delta floodplain. Given this setting, and the variability of the Sahelian climate, climatic contributions to the region's sudden abandonment are likely. A geomorphological survey of the region, and interpretation of the observed geomorphological record in terms of climatic history, aimed at providing a basis for understanding the intensive occupation and subsequent abandonment of the Méma. The results of this study underscore dramatic Holocene climatic variability, leading to the region's present geomorphological diversity, but also suggest that neotectonic movements constitute an important additional cause of regional desiccation. Both may have encouraged prehistoric people to abandon the Méma after a long period of occupation.

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Main Authors: Makaske, B., de Vries, E., Tainter, J.A., McIntosh, R.J.
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Language:English
Subjects:aeolian deposits, africa, floodplains, geological sedimentation, geomorphology, holocene, landscape, mali, niger, rivers, eolische afzettingen, geologische sedimentatie, geomorfologie, landschap, rivieren, stroomvlakten,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3670722025-01-23 Makaske, B. de Vries, E. Tainter, J.A. McIntosh, R.J. Article/Letter to editor Geologie en Mijnbouw 86 (2007) 3 ISSN: 0016-7746 Aeolian and fluviolacustrine landforms and prehistoric human occupation on a tectonically influenced floodplain margin, the Méma, central Mali 2007 The Méma is a semi-arid region in central Mali with a rich archaeological heritage indicating the former existence of large urban settlements. The archaeological data suggest millennia of occupation history of the Méma preceding relatively sudden abandonment by the 14th or 15th century AD. Population numbers have remained low since then and today's human presence in the area is sparse and largely mobile. Geomorphologically, the Méma can be characterized as a graben hosting various generations of aeolian landforms and (presently mostly dry) interdunal channels and lakes, linked to the neighbouring Inland Niger Delta floodplain. Given this setting, and the variability of the Sahelian climate, climatic contributions to the region's sudden abandonment are likely. A geomorphological survey of the region, and interpretation of the observed geomorphological record in terms of climatic history, aimed at providing a basis for understanding the intensive occupation and subsequent abandonment of the Méma. The results of this study underscore dramatic Holocene climatic variability, leading to the region's present geomorphological diversity, but also suggest that neotectonic movements constitute an important additional cause of regional desiccation. Both may have encouraged prehistoric people to abandon the Méma after a long period of occupation. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/aeolian-and-fluviolacustrine-landforms-and-prehistoric-human-occu https://edepot.wur.nl/33819 aeolian deposits africa floodplains geological sedimentation geomorphology holocene landscape mali niger rivers eolische afzettingen geologische sedimentatie geomorfologie landschap mali rivieren stroomvlakten Wageningen University & Research
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topic aeolian deposits
africa
floodplains
geological sedimentation
geomorphology
holocene
landscape
mali
niger
rivers
eolische afzettingen
geologische sedimentatie
geomorfologie
landschap
mali
rivieren
stroomvlakten
aeolian deposits
africa
floodplains
geological sedimentation
geomorphology
holocene
landscape
mali
niger
rivers
eolische afzettingen
geologische sedimentatie
geomorfologie
landschap
mali
rivieren
stroomvlakten
spellingShingle aeolian deposits
africa
floodplains
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holocene
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niger
rivers
eolische afzettingen
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geomorfologie
landschap
mali
rivieren
stroomvlakten
aeolian deposits
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floodplains
geological sedimentation
geomorphology
holocene
landscape
mali
niger
rivers
eolische afzettingen
geologische sedimentatie
geomorfologie
landschap
mali
rivieren
stroomvlakten
Makaske, B.
de Vries, E.
Tainter, J.A.
McIntosh, R.J.
Aeolian and fluviolacustrine landforms and prehistoric human occupation on a tectonically influenced floodplain margin, the Méma, central Mali
description The Méma is a semi-arid region in central Mali with a rich archaeological heritage indicating the former existence of large urban settlements. The archaeological data suggest millennia of occupation history of the Méma preceding relatively sudden abandonment by the 14th or 15th century AD. Population numbers have remained low since then and today's human presence in the area is sparse and largely mobile. Geomorphologically, the Méma can be characterized as a graben hosting various generations of aeolian landforms and (presently mostly dry) interdunal channels and lakes, linked to the neighbouring Inland Niger Delta floodplain. Given this setting, and the variability of the Sahelian climate, climatic contributions to the region's sudden abandonment are likely. A geomorphological survey of the region, and interpretation of the observed geomorphological record in terms of climatic history, aimed at providing a basis for understanding the intensive occupation and subsequent abandonment of the Méma. The results of this study underscore dramatic Holocene climatic variability, leading to the region's present geomorphological diversity, but also suggest that neotectonic movements constitute an important additional cause of regional desiccation. Both may have encouraged prehistoric people to abandon the Méma after a long period of occupation.
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africa
floodplains
geological sedimentation
geomorphology
holocene
landscape
mali
niger
rivers
eolische afzettingen
geologische sedimentatie
geomorfologie
landschap
mali
rivieren
stroomvlakten
author Makaske, B.
de Vries, E.
Tainter, J.A.
McIntosh, R.J.
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de Vries, E.
Tainter, J.A.
McIntosh, R.J.
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title Aeolian and fluviolacustrine landforms and prehistoric human occupation on a tectonically influenced floodplain margin, the Méma, central Mali
title_short Aeolian and fluviolacustrine landforms and prehistoric human occupation on a tectonically influenced floodplain margin, the Méma, central Mali
title_full Aeolian and fluviolacustrine landforms and prehistoric human occupation on a tectonically influenced floodplain margin, the Méma, central Mali
title_fullStr Aeolian and fluviolacustrine landforms and prehistoric human occupation on a tectonically influenced floodplain margin, the Méma, central Mali
title_full_unstemmed Aeolian and fluviolacustrine landforms and prehistoric human occupation on a tectonically influenced floodplain margin, the Méma, central Mali
title_sort aeolian and fluviolacustrine landforms and prehistoric human occupation on a tectonically influenced floodplain margin, the méma, central mali
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