File:Africa Climate 7000bp.png

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English: Climate areas based on data and maps from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Paleovegetation project http://www.esd.ornl.gov/projects/gen/ This map is of Africa circa 7,000 years before present, in the middle of the Holocene climatic optimum. Effectively, Africa in the "Atlantic Period".
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