The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is associated with early behavioral innovations, expansions of modern humans within and out of Africa, and occasional population bottlenecks. Several innovations in the MSA are seen in an archaeological sequence in the rock shelter Sibudu (South Africa). At ~77,000 years ago, people constructed plant bedding from sedges and other monocotyledons topped with aromatic leaves containing insecticidal and larvicidal chemicals. Beginning at ~73,000 years ago, bedding was burned, presumably for site maintenance. By ~58,000 years ago, bedding construction, burning, and other forms of site use and maintenance intensified, suggesting that settlement strategies changed. Behavioral differences between ~77,000 and 58,000 years ...
Micromorphological analysis of sediments from the Middle Stone Age site of Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Nata...
A few pieces of worked bone were previously reported from Sibudu, a site from KwaZulu-Natal in South...
Building on the important work of Lyn Wadley at Sibudu, archeologists from the University of Tübinge...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is associated with early behavioral innovations, expansions of modern hum...
Sibudu in KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) with its rich and high-resolution archaeological sequence pro...
<div><p>Sibudu in KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) with its rich and high-resolution archaeological sequ...
The expansion of modern human populations in Africa 80,000 to 60,000 years ago and their initial exo...
International audienceIt has been suggested that many behavioral innovations, said to appear during ...
Sibudu in KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) with its rich and high-resolution archaeological sequence pro...
Africa’s Middle Stone Age preserves sporadic evidence for novel behaviours among early modern humans...
Southern Africa is a critical location for understanding the origins of modern human behaviour in th...
Studies of the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) have become central for defining the cultural adaptati...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) of southern Africa represents a period during which anatomically modern h...
Micromorphological analysis of sediments from the Middle Stone Age site of Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Nata...
A few pieces of worked bone were previously reported from Sibudu, a site from KwaZulu-Natal in South...
Building on the important work of Lyn Wadley at Sibudu, archeologists from the University of Tübinge...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is associated with early behavioral innovations, expansions of modern hum...
Sibudu in KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) with its rich and high-resolution archaeological sequence pro...
<div><p>Sibudu in KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) with its rich and high-resolution archaeological sequ...
The expansion of modern human populations in Africa 80,000 to 60,000 years ago and their initial exo...
International audienceIt has been suggested that many behavioral innovations, said to appear during ...
Sibudu in KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) with its rich and high-resolution archaeological sequence pro...
Africa’s Middle Stone Age preserves sporadic evidence for novel behaviours among early modern humans...
Southern Africa is a critical location for understanding the origins of modern human behaviour in th...
Studies of the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) have become central for defining the cultural adaptati...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) of southern Africa represents a period during which anatomically modern h...
Micromorphological analysis of sediments from the Middle Stone Age site of Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Nata...
A few pieces of worked bone were previously reported from Sibudu, a site from KwaZulu-Natal in South...
Building on the important work of Lyn Wadley at Sibudu, archeologists from the University of Tübinge...