Human subsistence within the Cape Floristic Region (Cape) dates back to our inception as a distinct species. Unique archaeological evidence found here for the defining attribute of cognitive modernity, as well as coinciding paleo-climatic challenges to survival, both highlight the Cape’s potential to support the existence of pre-historic hunter-gatherers. This habitat, with its unprecedented diversity of geophytes and other plant growth forms, has not yet revealed its potential to provide carbohydrate resources for early Homo sapiens sapiens. In order to investigate this potential, an ethnobotanical survey of the south Cape coastal area near Still Bay was conducted. Despite 17th Century colonialism marking the onset of indigenous plant know...
The Cederberg Wilderness Area, in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa, contains over 2000 plant ...
Bibliography: pages 190-203.This thesis consists of a stable carbon isotopic assessment of the diets...
The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the use of ...
abstract: The coastal environments of South Africa’s Cape Floristic Region (CFR) provide some of the...
Humans were driven to refugia during the cold and dry glacial Marine Isotope Stage 6 (MIS6) (~195–12...
It has been hypothesised that an adaptive shift to a starch-rich diet was an important driver in hum...
[eng] The importance of South Africa lies in the many caves and rock shelters containing well preser...
Bibliography: p. 145-152.The primary aim of this ethnobotanical dissertation was to provide a biobeh...
My thesis studies and analyses the suite of distinctive plant taxa which persist in small patches of...
Aim We investigated whether cross-cultural food plant selection in southern Africa is best explained...
The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the use of ...
Humans have always interacted with plants for thousands of years ago. The origin of plant domesticat...
Up until the early 1990s conservation practices in South Africa were culturally biased, focusing lar...
M.Sc.Scientific relevance: Qualitative and quantitative data is presented that give a new perspectiv...
<div><p>The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the...
The Cederberg Wilderness Area, in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa, contains over 2000 plant ...
Bibliography: pages 190-203.This thesis consists of a stable carbon isotopic assessment of the diets...
The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the use of ...
abstract: The coastal environments of South Africa’s Cape Floristic Region (CFR) provide some of the...
Humans were driven to refugia during the cold and dry glacial Marine Isotope Stage 6 (MIS6) (~195–12...
It has been hypothesised that an adaptive shift to a starch-rich diet was an important driver in hum...
[eng] The importance of South Africa lies in the many caves and rock shelters containing well preser...
Bibliography: p. 145-152.The primary aim of this ethnobotanical dissertation was to provide a biobeh...
My thesis studies and analyses the suite of distinctive plant taxa which persist in small patches of...
Aim We investigated whether cross-cultural food plant selection in southern Africa is best explained...
The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the use of ...
Humans have always interacted with plants for thousands of years ago. The origin of plant domesticat...
Up until the early 1990s conservation practices in South Africa were culturally biased, focusing lar...
M.Sc.Scientific relevance: Qualitative and quantitative data is presented that give a new perspectiv...
<div><p>The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the...
The Cederberg Wilderness Area, in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa, contains over 2000 plant ...
Bibliography: pages 190-203.This thesis consists of a stable carbon isotopic assessment of the diets...
The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the use of ...