<div><p>Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbolically mediated behaviours among <i>Homo sapiens</i> during the Middle Stone Age, and during the Still Bay in particular. The lower part of the archaeological sequence (M3 phase) contains 12 layers dating to MIS 5 with ages ranging from 105 to 90 ka ago (MIS 5c to 5b) that provide new perspectives on the technological behaviour of these early humans. The new data obtained from our extensive technological analysis of the lithic material enriches our currently limited knowledge of this time period in the Cape region. By comparing our results with previously described lithic assemblages from sites south of the Orange River, we draw new insights on ...
The transition from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) to the Later Stone Age (LSA) in South Africa was not ...
The Still Bay, c. 76–72 ka, a prominent techno-tradition during the Middle Stone Age of southern Afr...
The classification of archaeological assemblages in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa in terms of...
Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbolically medi...
Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbolically medi...
Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbol-ically med...
The archaeological assemblage recovered from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) levels in Blombos Cave, Sout...
The Later- and Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave (BBC) were excavated over four field seasons ...
The classification of archaeological assemblages in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa in terms of...
The classification of archaeological assemblages in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa in terms of...
International audienceTo explain cultural and technological innovations in the Middle Stone Age (MSA...
To explain cultural and technological innovations in the Middle Stone Age (MSA) of southern Africa, ...
The Still Bay, c. 76-72 ka, a prominent techno-tradition during the Middle Stone Age of southern Afr...
Twenty-eight bone tools were recovered in situ from ca. 70 ka year old Middle Stone Age levels at Bl...
The transition from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) to the Later Stone Age (LSA) in South Africa was not ...
The Still Bay, c. 76–72 ka, a prominent techno-tradition during the Middle Stone Age of southern Afr...
The classification of archaeological assemblages in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa in terms of...
Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbolically medi...
Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbolically medi...
Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbol-ically med...
The archaeological assemblage recovered from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) levels in Blombos Cave, Sout...
The Later- and Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave (BBC) were excavated over four field seasons ...
The classification of archaeological assemblages in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa in terms of...
The classification of archaeological assemblages in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa in terms of...
International audienceTo explain cultural and technological innovations in the Middle Stone Age (MSA...
To explain cultural and technological innovations in the Middle Stone Age (MSA) of southern Africa, ...
The Still Bay, c. 76-72 ka, a prominent techno-tradition during the Middle Stone Age of southern Afr...
Twenty-eight bone tools were recovered in situ from ca. 70 ka year old Middle Stone Age levels at Bl...
The transition from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) to the Later Stone Age (LSA) in South Africa was not ...
The Still Bay, c. 76–72 ka, a prominent techno-tradition during the Middle Stone Age of southern Afr...
The classification of archaeological assemblages in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa in terms of...