Between 1999 and 2000 a large experimental knapping programme was carried out at the early hominin site of Sterkfontein, South Africa. Its purpose was to assess aspects of the technology of lithic production found in the Oldowan and Acheulean deposits at the site. The data was used to inform technological analysis of the Sterkfontein stone tool assemblages. In the light of more recent research on raw material selection and transport at East African Oldowan sites, we report on the conclusions drawn from the analysis of the experimental cores to assess their contribution to understanding the influence of raw materials on knapping in the Oldowan and Acheulean at Sterkfontein. Hominins practised raw material selectivity and adapted their knappi...
This study investigates morphological differences between flakes produced via “core and flake” techn...
The aspects of hominin behavior responsible for Oldowan stone tool variation are the focus of much d...
Stone artifacts are the most prevalent pieces of evidence for studying prehistoric hominin behaviors...
Abstract: Newly described Oldowan stone tools from Swartkrans Member 1 Lower Bank have highlighted i...
A dissertation submitted to the School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, Faculty ...
<div><p>Recent research suggests that variation exists among and between Oldowan stone tool assembla...
abstract: This study explores how early modern humans used stone tool technology to adapt to changin...
abstract: The South African Middle Stone Age (MSA), spanning the Middle to Late Pleistocene (Marine ...
Traditional lithic artifact analyses have provided information regarding hominin ranging behaviors,...
The southern African Early Middle Stone Age (~ 315–80 ka) is often regarded as a period of behaviour...
The southern African Early Middle Stone Age (~ 315–80 ka) is often regarded as a period of behaviour...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is associated with early evidence for symbolic material culture and compl...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Palaeoarchaeology))--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Science, 2003This pr...
abstract: The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is associated with early evidence for symbolic material culture...
The identification of Oldowan hominin knapping skill levels has been a focus of numerous studies, wi...
This study investigates morphological differences between flakes produced via “core and flake” techn...
The aspects of hominin behavior responsible for Oldowan stone tool variation are the focus of much d...
Stone artifacts are the most prevalent pieces of evidence for studying prehistoric hominin behaviors...
Abstract: Newly described Oldowan stone tools from Swartkrans Member 1 Lower Bank have highlighted i...
A dissertation submitted to the School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, Faculty ...
<div><p>Recent research suggests that variation exists among and between Oldowan stone tool assembla...
abstract: This study explores how early modern humans used stone tool technology to adapt to changin...
abstract: The South African Middle Stone Age (MSA), spanning the Middle to Late Pleistocene (Marine ...
Traditional lithic artifact analyses have provided information regarding hominin ranging behaviors,...
The southern African Early Middle Stone Age (~ 315–80 ka) is often regarded as a period of behaviour...
The southern African Early Middle Stone Age (~ 315–80 ka) is often regarded as a period of behaviour...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is associated with early evidence for symbolic material culture and compl...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Palaeoarchaeology))--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Science, 2003This pr...
abstract: The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is associated with early evidence for symbolic material culture...
The identification of Oldowan hominin knapping skill levels has been a focus of numerous studies, wi...
This study investigates morphological differences between flakes produced via “core and flake” techn...
The aspects of hominin behavior responsible for Oldowan stone tool variation are the focus of much d...
Stone artifacts are the most prevalent pieces of evidence for studying prehistoric hominin behaviors...