The Middle Stone Age (MSA) of southern Africa, and in particular its Still Bay and Howiesons Poort lithic traditions, represents a period of dramatic subsistence, cultural, and technological innovation by our species, Homo sapiens. Climate change has frequently been postulated as a primary driver of the appearance of these innovative behaviours, with researchers invoking either climate instability as a reason for the development of buffering mechanisms, or environmentally stable refugia as providing a stable setting for experimentation. Testing these alternative models has proved intractable, however, as existing regional palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental records remain spatially, stratigraphically, and chronologically disconnected fro...
The archaeological assemblage recovered from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) levels in Blombos Cave, Sout...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
The development of modernity in early human populations has been linked to pulsed phases of technolo...
The arid interior of South Africa lacks long, continuous and well-dated climate and environmental pr...
Africa’s Middle Stone Age preserves sporadic evidence for novel behaviours among early modern humans...
International audienceAfrica's southern Cape is a key region for the evolution of our species, with ...
Africa\u27s southern Cape is a key region for the evolution of our species, with early symbolic syst...
The southernmost coast of South Africa has been proposed to have been a uniquely important region in...
The Howiesons Poort, characterised by sophisticated lithic technologies and evidence of innovative b...
Modern human behavioral innovations from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) include the earliest indicators ...
The southern Cape of South Africa hosts a remarkably rich Middle Stone Age (MSA) archaeological reco...
Sparse records and discontinuous and/or poor chronologically resolved data hinder construction of re...
The southern Cape of South Africa hosts a remarkably rich Middle Stone Age (MSA) archaeological reco...
International audienceHere we provide a multiproxy record of climate change and human occupation at ...
Pleistocene palaeoclimates and palaeoenvironments of southernmost Africa are important for understan...
The archaeological assemblage recovered from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) levels in Blombos Cave, Sout...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
The development of modernity in early human populations has been linked to pulsed phases of technolo...
The arid interior of South Africa lacks long, continuous and well-dated climate and environmental pr...
Africa’s Middle Stone Age preserves sporadic evidence for novel behaviours among early modern humans...
International audienceAfrica's southern Cape is a key region for the evolution of our species, with ...
Africa\u27s southern Cape is a key region for the evolution of our species, with early symbolic syst...
The southernmost coast of South Africa has been proposed to have been a uniquely important region in...
The Howiesons Poort, characterised by sophisticated lithic technologies and evidence of innovative b...
Modern human behavioral innovations from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) include the earliest indicators ...
The southern Cape of South Africa hosts a remarkably rich Middle Stone Age (MSA) archaeological reco...
Sparse records and discontinuous and/or poor chronologically resolved data hinder construction of re...
The southern Cape of South Africa hosts a remarkably rich Middle Stone Age (MSA) archaeological reco...
International audienceHere we provide a multiproxy record of climate change and human occupation at ...
Pleistocene palaeoclimates and palaeoenvironments of southernmost Africa are important for understan...
The archaeological assemblage recovered from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) levels in Blombos Cave, Sout...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
The development of modernity in early human populations has been linked to pulsed phases of technolo...