Surveys for archaeological sites in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, southern Cape, South Africa resulted in the discovery of a cave complex comprising two locations, Klipdrift Cave and Klipdrift Shelter. Excavations commenced in 2010 with Later Stone Age deposits initially being recovered at the former site and Middle Stone Age deposits at the latter. The lithic component at Klipdrift Shelter is consistent with the Howiesons Poort, a technological complex recorded at a number of archaeological sites in southern Africa. The age for these deposits at Klipdrift Shelter, obtained by single grain optically stimulated luminescence, spans the period 65.5 ± 4.8 ka to 59.4 ± 4.6 ka. Controlled and accurate excavations of the discrete layers have resulte...
In 1952, Gordon Cramb published the first report on his excavations at Holley Shelter, in KwaZulu-Na...
Abstract: The Early Pleistocene site of Swartkrans in South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind World Herit...
The Drimolen Palaeocave System in the ‘Fossil Hominid Sites of South Africa’ UNESCO World Heritage S...
AbstractSurveys for archaeological sites in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, southern Cape, South Africa ...
Surveys for archaeological sites in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, southern Cape, South Africa resulted...
Surveys for archaeological sites in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, southern Cape, South Africa resulted...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
This thesis focuses on Klipfonteinrand Rock Shelter in the eastern Cederberg, during the Late Pleist...
The Howiesons Poort, characterised by sophisticated lithic technologies and evidence of innovative b...
Howiesons Poort (HP) sites, over the past decades, have provided exceptional access to anthropogenic...
International audienceHowiesons Poort (HP) sites, over the past decades, have provided exceptional a...
Bibliography: pages 124-137.Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter in Natal was excavated in 1985. A long and deta...
Seventy-five years after Robert Broom’s discovery of the first adult Australopithecus in 1936, the S...
Jakkalsberg N and Jakkalsberg L, located on the bank of the Orange River in the area of South Africa...
This paper describes the excavation in 1971 of a large cave overlooking the steeply incised River Ml...
In 1952, Gordon Cramb published the first report on his excavations at Holley Shelter, in KwaZulu-Na...
Abstract: The Early Pleistocene site of Swartkrans in South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind World Herit...
The Drimolen Palaeocave System in the ‘Fossil Hominid Sites of South Africa’ UNESCO World Heritage S...
AbstractSurveys for archaeological sites in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, southern Cape, South Africa ...
Surveys for archaeological sites in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, southern Cape, South Africa resulted...
Surveys for archaeological sites in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, southern Cape, South Africa resulted...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
This thesis focuses on Klipfonteinrand Rock Shelter in the eastern Cederberg, during the Late Pleist...
The Howiesons Poort, characterised by sophisticated lithic technologies and evidence of innovative b...
Howiesons Poort (HP) sites, over the past decades, have provided exceptional access to anthropogenic...
International audienceHowiesons Poort (HP) sites, over the past decades, have provided exceptional a...
Bibliography: pages 124-137.Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter in Natal was excavated in 1985. A long and deta...
Seventy-five years after Robert Broom’s discovery of the first adult Australopithecus in 1936, the S...
Jakkalsberg N and Jakkalsberg L, located on the bank of the Orange River in the area of South Africa...
This paper describes the excavation in 1971 of a large cave overlooking the steeply incised River Ml...
In 1952, Gordon Cramb published the first report on his excavations at Holley Shelter, in KwaZulu-Na...
Abstract: The Early Pleistocene site of Swartkrans in South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind World Herit...
The Drimolen Palaeocave System in the ‘Fossil Hominid Sites of South Africa’ UNESCO World Heritage S...