A multi-disciplinary review of late Quaternary palaeoclimates and environments for Lesotho

Lesotho provides a unique context for palaeoclimatic research. The small country is entirely landlocked by South Africa, yet has considerable variation in topography, climate, and associated vegetation over an approximate east–west transect. The region has been of archaeological interest for over a...

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Published in:South African Journal of Science
Main Authors: Fitchett M. Fitchett, Grab W. Grab, Marion K. Bamford, Anson W. Mackay
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Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2016
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d5e1d774069f48f6af10db9726465d88 2023-05-15T17:58:06+02:00 A multi-disciplinary review of late Quaternary palaeoclimates and environments for Lesotho Fitchett M. Fitchett Grab W. Grab Marion K. Bamford Anson W. Mackay 2016-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2016/20160045 https://doaj.org/article/d5e1d774069f48f6af10db9726465d88 EN eng Academy of Science of South Africa https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/3534 https://doaj.org/toc/1996-7489 1996-7489 doi:10.17159/sajs.2016/20160045 https://doaj.org/article/d5e1d774069f48f6af10db9726465d88 South African Journal of Science, Vol 112, Iss 7/8, Pp 9-9 (2016) Lesotho archaeology geomorphology palaeobotany Science Q Science (General) Q1-390 Social Sciences H Social sciences (General) H1-99 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2016/20160045 2022-12-30T22:33:47Z Lesotho provides a unique context for palaeoclimatic research. The small country is entirely landlocked by South Africa, yet has considerable variation in topography, climate, and associated vegetation over an approximate east–west transect. The region has been of archaeological interest for over a century, and hosts many Early to Late Stone Age sites with occupation preceding 80 000 years before present. The eastern Lesotho highlands are of interest to periglacial and glacial geomorphologists because of their well-preserved relict landforms and contentious evidence for permafrost and niche glaciation during the late Quaternary. However, continuous proxy records for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions for Lesotho are scarce and hampered by a range of methodological shortfalls. These challenges include uncertain ages, poor sampling resolution, and proxies extracted from archaeological excavations for which there may be bias in selection. Inferences on palaeoclimates are thus based predominantly on archaeological and palaeogeomorphological evidence for discrete periods during the late Quaternary. This review paper presents a more detailed multidisciplinary synthesis of late Quaternary conditions in Lesotho. We simultaneously considered the varying data that contribute to the under-studied palaeoenvironmental record for southern Africa. The collective palaeoenvironmental data for eastern Lesotho were shown to be relatively contradictory, with considerable variations in contemporaneous palaeoclimatic conditions within the study area. We argue that although methodological challenges may contribute to this variation, the marked changes in topography result in contrasting late Quaternary palaeoenvironments. Such environments are characterised by similar contrasting microclimates and niche ecologies as are witnessed in the contemporary landscape. These spatial variations within a relatively small landlocked country are of importance in understanding broader southern African palaeoenvironmental change. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles South African Journal of Science Volume 112 Number 7/8
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A multi-disciplinary review of late Quaternary palaeoclimates and environments for Lesotho
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description Lesotho provides a unique context for palaeoclimatic research. The small country is entirely landlocked by South Africa, yet has considerable variation in topography, climate, and associated vegetation over an approximate east–west transect. The region has been of archaeological interest for over a century, and hosts many Early to Late Stone Age sites with occupation preceding 80 000 years before present. The eastern Lesotho highlands are of interest to periglacial and glacial geomorphologists because of their well-preserved relict landforms and contentious evidence for permafrost and niche glaciation during the late Quaternary. However, continuous proxy records for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions for Lesotho are scarce and hampered by a range of methodological shortfalls. These challenges include uncertain ages, poor sampling resolution, and proxies extracted from archaeological excavations for which there may be bias in selection. Inferences on palaeoclimates are thus based predominantly on archaeological and palaeogeomorphological evidence for discrete periods during the late Quaternary. This review paper presents a more detailed multidisciplinary synthesis of late Quaternary conditions in Lesotho. We simultaneously considered the varying data that contribute to the under-studied palaeoenvironmental record for southern Africa. The collective palaeoenvironmental data for eastern Lesotho were shown to be relatively contradictory, with considerable variations in contemporaneous palaeoclimatic conditions within the study area. We argue that although methodological challenges may contribute to this variation, the marked changes in topography result in contrasting late Quaternary palaeoenvironments. Such environments are characterised by similar contrasting microclimates and niche ecologies as are witnessed in the contemporary landscape. These spatial variations within a relatively small landlocked country are of importance in understanding broader southern African palaeoenvironmental change.
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title A multi-disciplinary review of late Quaternary palaeoclimates and environments for Lesotho
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