Middle Africa (28,577 – 7,822 BCE) …

Years: 28577BCE - 7822BCE

Middle Africa (28,577 – 7,822 BCE) Upper Pleistocene II — Deglaciation, Lake Mega-Phases, and Expanding Forests

Geographic and Environmental Context

The broad equatorial–central belt of Africa including:

  • Chad and Lake Chad Basin,

  • the Central African Republic (Ubangi–Sangha region),

  • Cameroon (highlands, Adamawa Plateau, coastal plains),

  • Equatorial Guinea (islands and coast),

  • São Tomé e Príncipe,

  • Gabon,

  • the Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville),

  • the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo Basin, Kasai, Katanga, Ituri),

  • Angola.

Anchors: Lake Chad, Chari–Logone delta, Adamawa Plateau, Sangha–Ubangi junction, Cameroon Highlands, São Tomé e Príncipe volcanic isles, Congo River mainstem, Kasai–Katanga copperbelt, Ituri rainforest, Angolan escarpment.

  • Deglaciation brought wetter pulses; Congo rainforest expanded.

  • Lake Chad swelled into mega-lake phases.

  • São Tomé & Príncipe remained uninhabited volcanic isles.

Climate & Environmental Shifts

  • Bølling–Allerød (14.7–12.9 ka): humid spike, forest corridors reconnect.

  • Younger Dryas (12.9–11.7 ka): drought returns, forests shrink.

  • Early Holocene: rainfall surges, rivers flood.

Subsistence & Settlement

  • Foragers exploited aquatic mega-lakes: fish, hippo, crocodile, mollusks.

  • Rainforest game and wild yams, fruits.

  • Semi-sedentary camps at lake/river junctions.

Technology & Material Culture

  • Barbed harpoons (Ubangi, Semliki region); microliths.

  • Wooden dugouts inferred.

Movement & Interaction Corridors

  • Lake Chad overflow connected Niger–Nile–Congo headwaters.

  • Congo River broadened canoe passage.

Cultural & Symbolic Expressions

  • Shell middens as ritual deposits.

  • Rock art emerges in Chad/Cameroon depicting fauna.

Environmental Adaptation & Resilience

  • Aquatic foraging buffered climate shifts.

Transition

By 7,822 BCE, peoples of Middle Africa mastered lake–riverine adaptations in fluctuating climates.

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