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To browse Academia. Fiona Marshall. Diane Gifford-Gonzalez. This article discusses the development of economies based on nonindigenous domestic cattle, sheep, goats, and donkeys in eastern Africa from the Lake Turkana basin south. It specifically addresses a previously noted delay of over a millennium in development of pastoral economies in the region. It argues that this lag could have been caused by novel epizootiological challenges encountered by pastoralists who had thrived in the Lake Turkana basin during the 5th millennium B.
Tony Waters. Hanne Kirstine Adriansen. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate adaptations to a highly unpredictable bio-physical and socio-economic environment of African nomadic pastoral utilization systems in the past, the present, and the future. This is done with respect to three main themes: availability and use of range and water, tenure systems, and exchange and market relations. The thesis is based on the recent paradigm shift within ecological and economic studies of nomadic pastoral societies and their environments.
Within the new paradigm arid and semi-arid ecosystems are perceived as being in permanent disequilibrium, and many of the pastoral strategies are seen as carefully adapted to this. It is an attempt to provide an overview of the vast material within the field and is based on case studies from different parts of Africa. The study includes a brief review of the origins and spread of nomadic pastoralism in Africa. As far as the origins are concerned it appears that pastoralism has originated in the Sahara region c.
Thus, both agriculture and hunting can have preceded pastoralism in Africa. It appears, however, that pastoralism in the Sahara region has originated from hunting.