International audienceProjectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Middle Stone Age (MSA) and the rich and high resolution MSA sequence of Sibudu Cave in KwaZulu-Natal has provided many new insights about the use and hafting of various projectile forms. We present the results of a functional and technological analysis on a series of unpublished serrated bifacial points recently recovered from the basal deposits of Sibudu Cave. These serrated tools, which only find equivalents in the neighbouring site of Umhlatuzana, precede the Still Bay techno-complex and are older than 77 ka BP. Independent residue and use-wear analyses were performed in a phased procedure involving two separate analysts, which allowed the e...
International audienceFully shaped, morphologically standardized bone tools are generally considered...
Points are often the most abundant retouched lithics in MSA collections yet very little research has...
International audienceThe transition from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) to the Later Stone Age (LSA) in...
International audienceProjectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Mi...
Projectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Middle Stone Age (MSA) a...
Recently discovered bone implements from Middle Stone Age (MSA) deposits at Sibudu Cave, South Afric...
A few pieces of worked bone were previously reported from Sibudu, a site from KwaZulu-Natal in South...
International audienceIt has been suggested that many behavioral innovations, said to appear during ...
Edge convergence, which is typical for pointed tools, is a major morphological feature contributing ...
This paper discusses the results of a detailed functional study of 16 microlithic backed tools made ...
Blade technology, long associated solely with the Upper Paleolithic (UP) as an indicator of modern b...
Building on the important work of Lyn Wadley at Sibudu, archeologists from the University of Tübinge...
International audienceFew Middle Stone Age sites have yielded convincing evidence for a complex bone...
International audienceFully shaped, morphologically standardized bone tools are generally considered...
Points are often the most abundant retouched lithics in MSA collections yet very little research has...
International audienceThe transition from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) to the Later Stone Age (LSA) in...
International audienceProjectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Mi...
Projectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Middle Stone Age (MSA) a...
Recently discovered bone implements from Middle Stone Age (MSA) deposits at Sibudu Cave, South Afric...
A few pieces of worked bone were previously reported from Sibudu, a site from KwaZulu-Natal in South...
International audienceIt has been suggested that many behavioral innovations, said to appear during ...
Edge convergence, which is typical for pointed tools, is a major morphological feature contributing ...
This paper discusses the results of a detailed functional study of 16 microlithic backed tools made ...
Blade technology, long associated solely with the Upper Paleolithic (UP) as an indicator of modern b...
Building on the important work of Lyn Wadley at Sibudu, archeologists from the University of Tübinge...
International audienceFew Middle Stone Age sites have yielded convincing evidence for a complex bone...
International audienceFully shaped, morphologically standardized bone tools are generally considered...
Points are often the most abundant retouched lithics in MSA collections yet very little research has...
International audienceThe transition from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) to the Later Stone Age (LSA) in...