Since its inception in academia in 1929 by John Goodwin and Clarence van Riet Lowe, the Later Stone Age (LSA) in southern Africa has seen considerable growth and heated academic debate. Recently, some academics have lamented that LSA research has stagnated, and even reached the brink of marginalisation. According to Mitchell (2005), one reason for reviving LSA research is the field’s global importance and potential to empower and represent previously disenfranchised communities. The aim of this paper is to examine how San communities and southern African hunter-gatherers have been historically perceived by reviewing LSA research approaches. Several key themes of LSA research are presented which capture major shifts in methodologic...
DATA AVAILABILITY : Data used in this study is all presented in the manuscript.Later Stone Age indus...
Although grindstones â that is, pairs of stone implements used to grind, pound, pulverise or otherwi...
Abstract: Stone Age societies are understood largely in terms of their technology. The way in which ...
Bibliography: pages 322-353.The primary aim of this thesis is to document and explain the 10 000 BP ...
Abstract: Human hunting represents one of the most difficult foraging activities. It is a skill-inte...
Bibliography: pages 124-137.Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter in Natal was excavated in 1985. A long and deta...
This thesis presents new early Holocene excavations at Ntloana Tšoana in western Lesotho and makes t...
Agro-pastoralists have been present in Botswana during the last 2000 years. The dynamics, effects an...
The human history of southern Africa’s drylands is a history of discontinuities. This paper identifi...
abstract: This study explores how early modern humans used stone tool technology to adapt to changin...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) in Africa ~500- 50 kyr is recognised as a key time-period associated with...
Recovering the agency, skill and innovation of archaeological field assistants from historical encou...
What was the relationship between archaeology and apartheid in South Africa? How did South African ...
Here we present the results of a targeted drilling campaign that facilitated a geochronological stud...
Includes bibliographical referencesI take my lead from a paper by Bruce Trigger (1984) in which he d...
DATA AVAILABILITY : Data used in this study is all presented in the manuscript.Later Stone Age indus...
Although grindstones â that is, pairs of stone implements used to grind, pound, pulverise or otherwi...
Abstract: Stone Age societies are understood largely in terms of their technology. The way in which ...
Bibliography: pages 322-353.The primary aim of this thesis is to document and explain the 10 000 BP ...
Abstract: Human hunting represents one of the most difficult foraging activities. It is a skill-inte...
Bibliography: pages 124-137.Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter in Natal was excavated in 1985. A long and deta...
This thesis presents new early Holocene excavations at Ntloana Tšoana in western Lesotho and makes t...
Agro-pastoralists have been present in Botswana during the last 2000 years. The dynamics, effects an...
The human history of southern Africa’s drylands is a history of discontinuities. This paper identifi...
abstract: This study explores how early modern humans used stone tool technology to adapt to changin...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) in Africa ~500- 50 kyr is recognised as a key time-period associated with...
Recovering the agency, skill and innovation of archaeological field assistants from historical encou...
What was the relationship between archaeology and apartheid in South Africa? How did South African ...
Here we present the results of a targeted drilling campaign that facilitated a geochronological stud...
Includes bibliographical referencesI take my lead from a paper by Bruce Trigger (1984) in which he d...
DATA AVAILABILITY : Data used in this study is all presented in the manuscript.Later Stone Age indus...
Although grindstones â that is, pairs of stone implements used to grind, pound, pulverise or otherwi...
Abstract: Stone Age societies are understood largely in terms of their technology. The way in which ...