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Basic information
Sample name: Karungu

Reference: J. T. Faith, C. A. Tryon, D. J. Peppe, E. J. Beverly, N. Blegen, S. Blumenthal, K. L. Chritz, S. G. Driese, and D. Patterson. 2015. Paleoenvironmental context of the Middle Stone Age record from Karungu, Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya, and its implications for human and faunal dispersals in East Africa. Journal of Human Evolution 83:28-45 [ER 3726]
Geography
Country: Kenya


Coordinate: 0° 50' 38" S, 34° 9' 25" E
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Time interval: Late Pleistocene

Max Ma: 0.094

Min Ma: 0.045

Age basis: other

Geography comments: "Karungu is located along the shores of Lake Victoria in southwest Kenya".
"Direct age estimates for the Pleistocene deposits at Karungu are provided by AMS radiocarbon dates on surface-collected ostrich eggshell fragments from Kisaaka and Aringo. The age estimates for Kisaaka are 46,413 ± 2595 BP and 46,100 ± 2595 BP; the sample from Aringo yielded an age of >49,900 BP".
"These are best considered minimum ages; current evidence suggests that the Pleistocene sequence at Karungu dates from ∼45 to 94 ka" (the latter date based on U-series age estimates on a tufa deposit at the base of the Pleistocene section at Nyamita on Rusinga Island).

Environment
Lithology: conglomerate

Taphonomic context: fluvial deposit,paleosol

Archaeology: stone tools

Habitat comments: "The Pleistocene deposits of Karungu are discontinuously exposed over an area of ∼40 km2 and are most commonly preserved at elevations 15–65 m above modern Lake Victoria".
"The Pleistocene sedimentary sequence comprises fluvial deposits, paleosols, and variably reworked tephra. At the base of the sequence is a conglomerate of varying thickness that is overlain by three paleosols intercalated with tephra deposits".
"Artifacts were collected from all localities spanning the Pleistocene sequence at Karungu. Artifacts are typologically MSA and include points, blades, and Levallois flakes and cores, as well as obsidian flakes".

Methods
Life forms: carnivores,rodents,ungulates

Sampling methods: quarry,screenwash,surface

Sample size: 465 specimens

Years: 2011 - 2013

Sampling comments: "Pedestrian surveys were conducted at all Pleistocene exposures at Karungu from 2011 to 2013".
"A test excavation was conducted at one of the exposure sites (Aringo) in 2013, where a small geological trench uncovered numerous artifacts. A controlled test excavation of 5 m2 was set up adjacent to the trench, and excavated according to arbitrary 10-cm levels within discernible stratigraphic units. All sediment was sieved through 1/8-inch mesh".
"The collection of fauna emphasized the recovery of taxonomically informative specimens, including all cranial and dental remains, bovid horn cores, ruminant astragali and metapodials, and all specimens belonging to primates or carnivores".
"Microfaunal remains were recovered in abundance from the general surface collection at Kisaaka, with smaller collections recovered from other exposures. Microfaunal recovery was enhanced at Kisaaka by screening surface sediments from an approximately 10 m2 area through 1-mm mesh".

Metadata
Sample number: 3959

Contributor: Benjamin Carter

Enterer: Benjamin Carter

Created: 2022-08-08 13:00:08

Modified: 2023-08-29 12:37:42

Abundance distribution
30 species
9 singletons
total count 465
extrapolated richness: 48.1
Fisher's α: 7.163
geometric series k: 0.8642
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.9155
Shannon's H: 2.7576
Good's u: 0.9806
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
Register
Tachyoryctes splendens69
Otomys sp.14
Lepus sp.3
also 2 Leporidae indet.
Crocuta crocuta166 kg carnivore
Felinae indet.1
Caracal or Serval
Panthera leo3147 kg carnivore
Panthera pardus133 kg carnivore
Loxodonta africana12731 kg browser-grazer
Ceratotherium simum71479 kg grazer
Diceros bicornis1894 kg browser
Equus quagga54279 kg grazer
Equus grevyi24386 kg
also 52 Equus sp.
Phacochoerus sp.24
Hippopotamus amphibius91107 kg grazer
Taurotragus oryx4393 kg browser-grazer
Tragelaphus scriptus431 kg browser-grazer
also 2 Tragelaphini indet.
Oryx cf. beisa12168 kg
also 1 Hippotragini indet.
Redunca arundinum1 grazer
Redunca cf. redunca144 kg grazer
also 4 Reduncinae indet.
Alcelaphus buselaphus26143 kg grazer-browser
Connochaetes taurinus27202 kg grazer-browser
Damaliscus hypsodon39
Megalotragus sp.9
Rusingoryx atopocranion69
also 45 Alcelaphini indet.
Nanger granti152 kg
"Gazella granti"
Eudorcas thomsonii1720 kg
"Gazella thomsonii"; also 2 Antilopini indet.
Aepyceros sp.1
extinct species
Syncerus antiquus11
Syncerus caffer26548 kg grazer-browser
also 1 Syncerus sp.
Ourebia ourebi514 kg grazer-browser
Current reference: Huckleberry et al. 2001 (ER 3215)