The Howiesons Poort Industry is known for its precocious production of backed stone tools, engraved ostrich eggshell containers and diverse bone tools. We discovered another novelty at Sibudu: small quartz bifacial points that were made on site. In this paper we present a detailed technological study (supported by an experimental programme) and use-wear and residue analyses. Technological analysis has demonstrated a short reduction sequence, in four hypothetical stages, from flakes mainly obtained by a discoidal knapping method. This reconstruction was based on a chaîne opératoire approach of completed points, incomplete points or broken ones that were discarded at various stages of the knapping process, together with manufacturing by-produ...
In this paper I present the results of a micro-residue study conducted on ten pièces esquillées (sca...
Segments from the Howiesons Poort of Sibudu, South Africa, can be separated into at least three popu...
The lithic technology study of layer Grey Sand at Sibudu reveals a large number of cores on flakes. ...
The Howiesons Poort Industry is known for its precocious production of backed stone tools, engraved ...
In this paper we present the results of a use-wear study of quartz micro-notches identified during a...
The variability associated with Sibudu\u27s Howiesons Poort Industry highlights the unpredictable tr...
The variability associated with Sibudu’s Howiesons Poort Industry highlights the unpredictable traje...
International audienceProjectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Mi...
Recently discovered bone implements from Middle Stone Age (MSA) deposits at Sibudu Cave, South Afric...
Projectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Middle Stone Age (MSA) a...
The Howieson\u27s Poort Industry that overlies a Still Bay Industry at Sibudu has ages between 61.7 ...
This paper discusses the results of a detailed functional study of 16 microlithic backed tools made ...
A technological analysis of crystal quartz backed tools from the Howiesons Poort of Sibudu Cave show...
This paper discusses the functional attribution of 549 Magdalenian fork-based antler points from Ist...
The detailed technological analysis of the youngest Howiesons Poort occupation in Sibudu Cave, layer...
In this paper I present the results of a micro-residue study conducted on ten pièces esquillées (sca...
Segments from the Howiesons Poort of Sibudu, South Africa, can be separated into at least three popu...
The lithic technology study of layer Grey Sand at Sibudu reveals a large number of cores on flakes. ...
The Howiesons Poort Industry is known for its precocious production of backed stone tools, engraved ...
In this paper we present the results of a use-wear study of quartz micro-notches identified during a...
The variability associated with Sibudu\u27s Howiesons Poort Industry highlights the unpredictable tr...
The variability associated with Sibudu’s Howiesons Poort Industry highlights the unpredictable traje...
International audienceProjectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Mi...
Recently discovered bone implements from Middle Stone Age (MSA) deposits at Sibudu Cave, South Afric...
Projectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Middle Stone Age (MSA) a...
The Howieson\u27s Poort Industry that overlies a Still Bay Industry at Sibudu has ages between 61.7 ...
This paper discusses the results of a detailed functional study of 16 microlithic backed tools made ...
A technological analysis of crystal quartz backed tools from the Howiesons Poort of Sibudu Cave show...
This paper discusses the functional attribution of 549 Magdalenian fork-based antler points from Ist...
The detailed technological analysis of the youngest Howiesons Poort occupation in Sibudu Cave, layer...
In this paper I present the results of a micro-residue study conducted on ten pièces esquillées (sca...
Segments from the Howiesons Poort of Sibudu, South Africa, can be separated into at least three popu...
The lithic technology study of layer Grey Sand at Sibudu reveals a large number of cores on flakes. ...