Emphasis on the production of small unretouched blades is the strongest defining technological characteristic of southern African assemblages referred to as the Robberg - a \u27technologically uniform\u27 technocomplex identified across the sub-continent. This paper explores the spatial organisation of Robberg blade technology from three rockshelter sites in the Doring River catchment of the eastern Cederberg Mountains. The Doring is both a key source of water and toolstone, and the three sites are located at varying distances from it. Blades and blade cores from these sites are used to explore the influence of distance to source on the abundance of raw materials, staging of production and maintenance/reduction of transported artefacts. Res...
In southern Africa, key technologies and symbolic behaviors develop as early as the later Middle Sto...
Much of our current understanding of prehistoric human behavioural patterns during the Stone Age, is...
<div><p>The detailed technological analysis of the youngest Howiesons Poort occupation in Sibudu Cav...
It has been suggested that between 80 and 35 ka the Middle Stone Age record of South Africa reveals ...
South Africa’s Still Bay technocomplex (77–70 ka) is an early example of a technological system orga...
The Howiesons Poort (HP) of southern Africa plays an important role in models on the early behaviora...
This paper describes the late Pleistocene early microlithic at Putslaagte 8 (PL8) rockshelter in the...
The Howiesons Poort (‘HP’) is characterized by a set of technological innovations that mark a ruptur...
Examining why human populations used specific technologies in the Final Pleistocene is critical to u...
The presence of blades is one identfling feature of Howiesons Poort technologies, along with the pre...
Blade technology, long associated solely with the Upper Paleolithic (UP) as an indicator of modern b...
International audienceIt has been suggested that many behavioral innovations, said to appear during ...
The aspects of hominin behavior responsible for Oldowan stone tool variation are the focus of much d...
In southern Africa, key technologies and symbolic behaviors develop as early as the later Middle Sto...
Much of our current understanding of prehistoric human behavioural patterns during the Stone Age, is...
<div><p>The detailed technological analysis of the youngest Howiesons Poort occupation in Sibudu Cav...
It has been suggested that between 80 and 35 ka the Middle Stone Age record of South Africa reveals ...
South Africa’s Still Bay technocomplex (77–70 ka) is an early example of a technological system orga...
The Howiesons Poort (HP) of southern Africa plays an important role in models on the early behaviora...
This paper describes the late Pleistocene early microlithic at Putslaagte 8 (PL8) rockshelter in the...
The Howiesons Poort (‘HP’) is characterized by a set of technological innovations that mark a ruptur...
Examining why human populations used specific technologies in the Final Pleistocene is critical to u...
The presence of blades is one identfling feature of Howiesons Poort technologies, along with the pre...
Blade technology, long associated solely with the Upper Paleolithic (UP) as an indicator of modern b...
International audienceIt has been suggested that many behavioral innovations, said to appear during ...
The aspects of hominin behavior responsible for Oldowan stone tool variation are the focus of much d...
In southern Africa, key technologies and symbolic behaviors develop as early as the later Middle Sto...
Much of our current understanding of prehistoric human behavioural patterns during the Stone Age, is...
<div><p>The detailed technological analysis of the youngest Howiesons Poort occupation in Sibudu Cav...