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Resumen de Archaeobotanical evidence for pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) in sub-Saharan West Africa

A. C. D'Andrea, M. Klee, James Casey

  • The remains of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) dating to 3460±200 and 2960±370 BP have been recovered at the archaeological site of Birimi, northern Ghana, associated with the Kintampo cultural complex. This finding represents the earliest known occurrence of pearl millet in sub-Saharan Africa. Results indicate that Kintampo peoples developed effective subsistence adaptations to savannas as well as tropical forest habitats.


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