Bibliography: leaves 129-146.This thesis provides a broad outline of the effect of taphonomic and ecological processes on the accumulation and transformation of micromammalian faunal assemblages, and the importance of the signatures left behind by these processes in the reconstruction of ancient ecosystems. Micromammalian remains recovered from a rich Terminal Pleistocene site near the Saldanha Bay Yacht Club (SBYC) along the South African west coast have been examined following Andrews' (1990a) procedures. In the investigation of the effect of taphonomy on the SBYC faunal remains, murids (rodents) and soricids (shrews) have been examined separately and in as much detail as possible. The analyses have shown that the long bones of the sorici...
Mongooses (Herpestidae) are an important component of African ecosystems, and a common constituent o...
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Micromammals (e.g. rodents, shrews), characterised by their small size, short lifespan and high repr...
Includes bibliographical references.The study sites investigated in this thesis are situated along t...
Bibliography: pages 103-110.Up until the present, analyses of micromammal assemblages in South Afric...
Faculty of Science School of Geography Archaeology and Enviromental Science 0406606f wglenny@nmsa...
The Still Bay, c. 76–72 ka, a prominent techno-tradition during the Middle Stone Age of southern Afr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2015. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Martha Tappen. 1 com...
This is the first micromammal analysis conducted on Middle Stone Age remains from Sibudu Cave, KwaZu...
International audienceIn South Africa, the contemporaneity of various Hominin species in the Pleisto...
In this paper, we present a case study of the micromammal sequence from Marine Isotope Stage 5 (130,...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
Here we present the results of a taphonomic study of the faunal assemblage associated with the homin...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment o...
This study examines a sample faunal assemblage from Plover’s Lake Cave, South Africa, and uses the f...
Mongooses (Herpestidae) are an important component of African ecosystems, and a common constituent o...
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Micromammals (e.g. rodents, shrews), characterised by their small size, short lifespan and high repr...
Includes bibliographical references.The study sites investigated in this thesis are situated along t...
Bibliography: pages 103-110.Up until the present, analyses of micromammal assemblages in South Afric...
Faculty of Science School of Geography Archaeology and Enviromental Science 0406606f wglenny@nmsa...
The Still Bay, c. 76–72 ka, a prominent techno-tradition during the Middle Stone Age of southern Afr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2015. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Martha Tappen. 1 com...
This is the first micromammal analysis conducted on Middle Stone Age remains from Sibudu Cave, KwaZu...
International audienceIn South Africa, the contemporaneity of various Hominin species in the Pleisto...
In this paper, we present a case study of the micromammal sequence from Marine Isotope Stage 5 (130,...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
Here we present the results of a taphonomic study of the faunal assemblage associated with the homin...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment o...
This study examines a sample faunal assemblage from Plover’s Lake Cave, South Africa, and uses the f...
Mongooses (Herpestidae) are an important component of African ecosystems, and a common constituent o...
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Micromammals (e.g. rodents, shrews), characterised by their small size, short lifespan and high repr...