Klipdrift Cave in the southern Cape, South Africa, provides new insights into shellfish harvesting during the Later Stone Age (14–9 ka) period associated with the Oakhurst techno-complex. Two shellfish species dominate: Turbo sarmaticus and Dinoplax gigas. An abrupt shift in the relative frequencies of these species occurs in the middle of the sequence with T. sarmaticus almost completely replacing D. gigas. The shift in dominant species is likely due to environmental change caused by fluctuating sea levels rather than change in sea surface temperatures. The shellfish assemblage shows that local coastal habitats at Klipdrift Cave were somewhat different from those of contemporaneous sites in the southern Cape. Although the shellfish specime...
We review indications for the behavioural complexity of foraging strategies during Marine Isotope St...
The archaeological significance of barnacles has been documented in several places around the world,...
The Howiesons Poort, characterised by sophisticated lithic technologies and evidence of innovative b...
Klipdrift Cave in the southern Cape, South Africa, provides new insights into shellfish harvesting d...
This study assesses the seasonal scheduling of shellfish harvesting among hunter-gatherer population...
Middle Stone Age (MSA) shellfish remains were studied for indications of changes in subsistence adap...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
(LSA; 50,000 years ago to historic times) archaeological sites along the coast of South Africa frequ...
Understanding how hunter-gatherers adapted to the marked environmental changes of the last glacialin...
Understanding how hunter-gatherers adapted to the marked environmental changes of the last glacialin...
The southernmost coast of South Africa has been proposed to have been a uniquely important region in...
Modern human behavioral innovations from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) include the earliest indicators ...
This paper describes some evidence of shellfish gathering from what are arguably among the earliest ...
The southern African tick shell, Nassarius kraussianus (Dunker, 1846), has been identified as being ...
The southern African tick shell, Nassarius kraussianus (Dunker, 1846), has been identified as being ...
We review indications for the behavioural complexity of foraging strategies during Marine Isotope St...
The archaeological significance of barnacles has been documented in several places around the world,...
The Howiesons Poort, characterised by sophisticated lithic technologies and evidence of innovative b...
Klipdrift Cave in the southern Cape, South Africa, provides new insights into shellfish harvesting d...
This study assesses the seasonal scheduling of shellfish harvesting among hunter-gatherer population...
Middle Stone Age (MSA) shellfish remains were studied for indications of changes in subsistence adap...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
(LSA; 50,000 years ago to historic times) archaeological sites along the coast of South Africa frequ...
Understanding how hunter-gatherers adapted to the marked environmental changes of the last glacialin...
Understanding how hunter-gatherers adapted to the marked environmental changes of the last glacialin...
The southernmost coast of South Africa has been proposed to have been a uniquely important region in...
Modern human behavioral innovations from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) include the earliest indicators ...
This paper describes some evidence of shellfish gathering from what are arguably among the earliest ...
The southern African tick shell, Nassarius kraussianus (Dunker, 1846), has been identified as being ...
The southern African tick shell, Nassarius kraussianus (Dunker, 1846), has been identified as being ...
We review indications for the behavioural complexity of foraging strategies during Marine Isotope St...
The archaeological significance of barnacles has been documented in several places around the world,...
The Howiesons Poort, characterised by sophisticated lithic technologies and evidence of innovative b...