Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 298-335).Marine fish remains are not common in Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites in Africa. There are currently only two known MSA sites with good organic preservation in South Africa that contain marine fish remains in relatively high numbers: Blombos Cave (BBC) and Klasies River main site (KR). Marine fish exploitation is considered by some researchers as a marker of modern human behaviour, requiring cognitive and technological capacities thought to have only appeared after 50 000 years ago, during the Later Stone Age (LSA)
Fish remains from Late Iron Age sites in the Transvaal are relatively scarce. It seems as if the peo...
Sibudu Cave is one of the few Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites in South Africa with good bone preservati...
Klipdrift Cave in the southern Cape, South Africa, provides new insights into shellfish harvesting d...
Middle Stone Age (MSA) shellfish remains were studied for indications of changes in subsistence adap...
Middle Stone Age (MSA) shellfish remains were studied for indications of changes in subsistence adap...
(LSA; 50,000 years ago to historic times) archaeological sites along the coast of South Africa frequ...
South African marine fish collections and systematic research are relatively young, essentially a pr...
The Later- and Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave (BBC) were excavated over four field seasons ...
This paper attempts to answer a long-standing question in South African archaeology: the age of ston...
The Later- and Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave (BBC) were excavated over four field seasons ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-54).Ancient intertidal stonewall fish traps are found...
Klipdrift Cave in the southern Cape, South Africa, provides new insights into shellfish harvesting d...
We review indications for the behavioural complexity of foraging strategies during Marine Isotope St...
This study assesses the seasonal scheduling of shellfish harvesting among hunter-gatherer population...
Bibliography: pages 202-225.This thesis describes the fish remains recovered from a number of sites ...
Fish remains from Late Iron Age sites in the Transvaal are relatively scarce. It seems as if the peo...
Sibudu Cave is one of the few Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites in South Africa with good bone preservati...
Klipdrift Cave in the southern Cape, South Africa, provides new insights into shellfish harvesting d...
Middle Stone Age (MSA) shellfish remains were studied for indications of changes in subsistence adap...
Middle Stone Age (MSA) shellfish remains were studied for indications of changes in subsistence adap...
(LSA; 50,000 years ago to historic times) archaeological sites along the coast of South Africa frequ...
South African marine fish collections and systematic research are relatively young, essentially a pr...
The Later- and Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave (BBC) were excavated over four field seasons ...
This paper attempts to answer a long-standing question in South African archaeology: the age of ston...
The Later- and Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave (BBC) were excavated over four field seasons ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-54).Ancient intertidal stonewall fish traps are found...
Klipdrift Cave in the southern Cape, South Africa, provides new insights into shellfish harvesting d...
We review indications for the behavioural complexity of foraging strategies during Marine Isotope St...
This study assesses the seasonal scheduling of shellfish harvesting among hunter-gatherer population...
Bibliography: pages 202-225.This thesis describes the fish remains recovered from a number of sites ...
Fish remains from Late Iron Age sites in the Transvaal are relatively scarce. It seems as if the peo...
Sibudu Cave is one of the few Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites in South Africa with good bone preservati...
Klipdrift Cave in the southern Cape, South Africa, provides new insights into shellfish harvesting d...