Temperate Southern Africa (28,577 – 7,822 …

Years: 28577BCE - 7822BCE

Temperate Southern Africa (28,577 – 7,822 BCE) Upper Pleistocene II — Deglaciation, Coastal Abundance, and Semi-Sedentary Middens

Geographic and Environmental Context

Temperate Southern Africa includes:
  • South Africa (Cape littoral, Highveld, Drakensberg, Karoo, Namaqualand).

  • Lesotho and Eswatini.

  • Most of Namibia and Botswana, except the far northern sectors (Caprivi, Etosha, Okavango, Skeleton Coast — those are in Tropical Southern Africa).

  • Southern Zimbabwe and southwestern Mozambique (Maputo–Limpopo region).

Anchors: Cape littoral & fynbos, Drakensberg–Lesotho massif, Highveld grasslands (Witwatersrand, Free State), Namaqualand semi-desert, Kalahari southern margins, Great Karoo, Maputo–Limpopo basins, southern Zimbabwe plateau (Great Zimbabwe heartland).

  • Rising seas drowned coastal plains, forming modern embayments.

  • Grasslands contracted somewhat, but river valleys remained fertile.

Climate & Environmental Shifts

  • Bølling–Allerød: wetter, warmer; grasslands greened.

  • Younger Dryas: brief cold–dry pulse; coastal reliance intensified.

  • Early Holocene: stabilization, rainfall increased.

Subsistence & Settlement

  • Strandloper adaptations: large shell middens along Cape and Namaqualand coasts; fish, mussels, seals, seabirds.

  • Inland foragers hunted antelope, collected geophytes in fynbos and grasslands.

  • Semi-sedentary seasonal camps emerged at resource-rich coves.

Technology & Material Culture

  • Microlithic bladelets; fish gorges, bone harpoons.

  • Grindstones used for wild plant processing.

Movement & Interaction Corridors

  • Coastal canoe/raft possible for estuaries.

  • Inland passes tied grassland foragers with coastal strandlopers.

Cultural & Symbolic Expressions

  • Rock art flourished in Drakensberg and Cederberg shelters.

  • Middens used as ancestral markers.

Environmental Adaptation & Resilience

  • Seasonal anchoring at rich coasts, plus inland mobility, buffered Younger Dryas stress.

Transition

By 7,822 BCE, shell-midden communities lined coasts, precursors to later strandlopers.

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