Although evidence of organic materials has consistently been reported in the archaeology of southern Africa little attention has been given to how this evidence, so slight in comparison to pottery and lithics, might be used to understand the transition from foraging to livestock-keeping in southern African Archaeology. We have compiled a geo-referenced, radiocarbon database of these organic, material culture remains, with particular reference to containers made of ostrich eggshell, wood, gourd, tortoise shell, twine, and leather over a 2300-year period to capture the periods before and after the appearance of livestock. We have mapped the organic materials for the period 800 cal BC to cal AD 1500 and explored the subsistence base of those w...
Ostrich eggshell beads are common on archaeological sites of the last few thousand years in southern...
International audienceRecent excavations at Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, uncovered an I...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Ostrich eggshell and gastropod shell ...
This study examines mid- to late Holocene Later Stone Age archaeological residues – specifically fla...
Abstract The subsistence practices of Later Stone Age (LSA) foragers and herders living in Namaquala...
M.A. (Anthropology)Stone circle open-air settlements occur in Namibia and South Africa. Stone circle...
The late Holocene marks a period of significant population movement and subsistence change throughou...
Shell disc beads (SDB) are some of the earliest ornaments made by humans, and are frequently found i...
International audienceRecent archaeological discoveries have revealed that pigment use, beads, engra...
Livestock remains appear in the South African archaeological record around 2100 years ago. However...
Despite their ubiquity in Holocene African archaeological assemblages, ostrich eggshell (OES) beads ...
Recent archaeological discoveries have revealed that pigment use, beads, engravings, and sophisticat...
Abstract: Stone Age societies are understood largely in terms of their technology. The way in which ...
This paper evaluates chronological trends in the presence and absence of domestic animal bone (sheep...
Ostrich eggshell beads are common on archaeological sites of the last few thousand years in southern...
International audienceRecent excavations at Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, uncovered an I...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Ostrich eggshell and gastropod shell ...
This study examines mid- to late Holocene Later Stone Age archaeological residues – specifically fla...
Abstract The subsistence practices of Later Stone Age (LSA) foragers and herders living in Namaquala...
M.A. (Anthropology)Stone circle open-air settlements occur in Namibia and South Africa. Stone circle...
The late Holocene marks a period of significant population movement and subsistence change throughou...
Shell disc beads (SDB) are some of the earliest ornaments made by humans, and are frequently found i...
International audienceRecent archaeological discoveries have revealed that pigment use, beads, engra...
Livestock remains appear in the South African archaeological record around 2100 years ago. However...
Despite their ubiquity in Holocene African archaeological assemblages, ostrich eggshell (OES) beads ...
Recent archaeological discoveries have revealed that pigment use, beads, engravings, and sophisticat...
Abstract: Stone Age societies are understood largely in terms of their technology. The way in which ...
This paper evaluates chronological trends in the presence and absence of domestic animal bone (sheep...
Ostrich eggshell beads are common on archaeological sites of the last few thousand years in southern...
International audienceRecent excavations at Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, uncovered an I...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Ostrich eggshell and gastropod shell ...