Human Settlements on the Northern Shores of Lake Aral and Water Level Changes

The shore of Lake Aral in Kazakhstan is a perfect area for studying the human adaptation strategy to past climate changes. New archaeological material, gathered along the northern shores during the expedition of the INTAS project 'CLIMAN', is briefly presented. Changes in settlement activi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change 2005-01, Vol.10 (1), p.71-85
Hauptverfasser: Boroffka, N. G. O., Obernhänsli, H., Achatov, G. A., Aladin, N. V., Baipakov, K. M., Erzhanova, A., HöRnig, A., Krivonogov, S., Lobas, D. A., Savel’eva, T. V., Wünnemann, B.
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Zusammenfassung:The shore of Lake Aral in Kazakhstan is a perfect area for studying the human adaptation strategy to past climate changes. New archaeological material, gathered along the northern shores during the expedition of the INTAS project 'CLIMAN', is briefly presented. Changes in settlement activity during the Atlantic and Subboreal are related to lake level changes of the Aral Sea. A previ-ously proposed lake level maximum needs to be revised. In particular the lake level stand at 72/73 m, with an assumed age of 5000 BP is definitely refused. Based on the presented data the maximum lake level most probably never reached beyond 57/58 mean average sea level (masl). Furthermore the regression during the 15^sup th^-16^sup th^ centuries has been underestimated. It may have been lower than the present day level. Thus the present desiccation of the Aral Sea is historically not unique, as a similar regression, probably induced by man as well, has occurred at least once during history. A readjustment of the water level is, therefore, possible at any time.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:1381-2386
1573-1596
DOI:10.1007/s11027-005-7831-1