Dating to roughly 80,000 to 70,000 years ago, components of the Still Bay technocomplex of southern Africa and their potential behavioural implications have been widely discussed. Stone points with invasive retouch, as defined over 90 years ago by Goodwin and van Riet Lowe, serve as markers for Still Bay assemblages, yet many Still Bay sites remain undated and comprehensive, comparable sets of data for their point assemblages remain unpublished. Much of the Middle Stone Age at the site of Apollo 11 in Namibia was undated until 2010, when a potential Still Bay component was announced. Although a Still Bay assemblage at Apollo 11 would represent the most northwesterly and inland expression of this technocomplex, its points have never been ful...
In southern Africa, key technologies and symbolic behaviors develop as early as the later Middle Sto...
Characteristically shaped bifacial points are stone artefacts with which the Middle Stone Age Still ...
Lithic assemblages immediately following the Howiesons Poort, often loosely referred to as the ‘post...
Dating to roughly 80,000 to 70,000 years ago, components of the Still Bay technocomplex of southern ...
It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages of souther...
Abstract: It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages ...
It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages of souther...
With this contribution we revisit the lithic point assemblage from Hollow Rock Shelter, South Africa...
Abstract: been argued that the Still Bay represents a sudden, short-lived technological innovation d...
CITATION: Hogberg, A. & Lombard, M. 2016. Still Bay Point-production strategies at Hollow Rock Shelt...
The southern African MSA comprises a series of phases of unique technological innovations that fuel ...
<p>A selection of points from Hollow Rock Shelter (a-d) and Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter (e-h). a) Two g...
The Hollow Rock Shelter site in Western Cape Province, South Africa, was excavated in 1993 and 2008....
Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter is a long-sequence Middle and Later Stone Age site in KwaZulu-Natal, South ...
Edge convergence, which is typical for pointed tools, is a major morphological feature contributing ...
In southern Africa, key technologies and symbolic behaviors develop as early as the later Middle Sto...
Characteristically shaped bifacial points are stone artefacts with which the Middle Stone Age Still ...
Lithic assemblages immediately following the Howiesons Poort, often loosely referred to as the ‘post...
Dating to roughly 80,000 to 70,000 years ago, components of the Still Bay technocomplex of southern ...
It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages of souther...
Abstract: It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages ...
It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages of souther...
With this contribution we revisit the lithic point assemblage from Hollow Rock Shelter, South Africa...
Abstract: been argued that the Still Bay represents a sudden, short-lived technological innovation d...
CITATION: Hogberg, A. & Lombard, M. 2016. Still Bay Point-production strategies at Hollow Rock Shelt...
The southern African MSA comprises a series of phases of unique technological innovations that fuel ...
<p>A selection of points from Hollow Rock Shelter (a-d) and Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter (e-h). a) Two g...
The Hollow Rock Shelter site in Western Cape Province, South Africa, was excavated in 1993 and 2008....
Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter is a long-sequence Middle and Later Stone Age site in KwaZulu-Natal, South ...
Edge convergence, which is typical for pointed tools, is a major morphological feature contributing ...
In southern Africa, key technologies and symbolic behaviors develop as early as the later Middle Sto...
Characteristically shaped bifacial points are stone artefacts with which the Middle Stone Age Still ...
Lithic assemblages immediately following the Howiesons Poort, often loosely referred to as the ‘post...