Fossil spores of coprophilous fungi in Ugandan lake sediments: expanding the biological toolbox to reconstruct the history of pastoralism in East Africa

Date
October 2017 to September 2021
Countries
Members
Keywords
palaeoecology
fungal spores
lake sediments
African history
Research fields
Agriculture and Food Sciences
Earth and Environmental Sciences

Knowledge on how ancient indigenous East African people used its landscape and natural resources is shrouded behind a curtain of scarce archaeological finds and lack of written sources. This project aims to reconstruct the history of pastoralism (animal husbandry) by optimizing a palaeoecological tool based on the assemblages of fossil spores of coprophilous (dung-loving) fungi preserved in dated lake sediments.