Much of the archaeological record in southern Africa occurs as open-air surface scatters of flaked stone artefacts. While historically prominent, these surface artefacts now play a very limited role in reconstructing human behaviour during the Middle and Later Stone Ages. Given suitable caveats, typologies allow links to be developed between open-air surface scatters and temporally controlled excavated samples, the latter often recovered from rock shelters. Among the limitations of this approach are the incomplete rock shelter record for developing type seriations, and the fact that technological behaviours may vary across a landscape, restricting the inferential capacity of assemblages from specific contexts. In this article, we describe f...
Despite the wealth of Late Pleistocene archaeology that exists across southern Africa’s open landsca...
A dissertation submitted to the School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, Faculty ...
The Middle Stone Age record in southern Africa is recognising increasing diversity in lithic technol...
The southern African Early Middle Stone Age (~ 315–80 ka) is often regarded as a period of behaviour...
abstract: This study explores how early modern humans used stone tool technology to adapt to changin...
The classification of archaeological assemblages in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa in terms of...
Southern Africa is a critical location for understanding the origins of modern human behaviour in th...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is a crucial time period for the understanding of the origins and develop...
Jakkalsberg N and Jakkalsberg L, located on the bank of the Orange River in the area of South Africa...
DATA AVAILABILITY : Data used in this study is all presented in the manuscript.Later Stone Age indus...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
Much of our current understanding of prehistoric human behavioural patterns during the Stone Age, is...
Bibliography: pages 124-137.Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter in Natal was excavated in 1985. A long and deta...
In southern Africa, key technologies and symbolic behaviors develop as early as the later Middle Sto...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) in Africa ~500- 50 kyr is recognised as a key time-period associated with...
Despite the wealth of Late Pleistocene archaeology that exists across southern Africa’s open landsca...
A dissertation submitted to the School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, Faculty ...
The Middle Stone Age record in southern Africa is recognising increasing diversity in lithic technol...
The southern African Early Middle Stone Age (~ 315–80 ka) is often regarded as a period of behaviour...
abstract: This study explores how early modern humans used stone tool technology to adapt to changin...
The classification of archaeological assemblages in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa in terms of...
Southern Africa is a critical location for understanding the origins of modern human behaviour in th...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is a crucial time period for the understanding of the origins and develop...
Jakkalsberg N and Jakkalsberg L, located on the bank of the Orange River in the area of South Africa...
DATA AVAILABILITY : Data used in this study is all presented in the manuscript.Later Stone Age indus...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulf...
Much of our current understanding of prehistoric human behavioural patterns during the Stone Age, is...
Bibliography: pages 124-137.Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter in Natal was excavated in 1985. A long and deta...
In southern Africa, key technologies and symbolic behaviors develop as early as the later Middle Sto...
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) in Africa ~500- 50 kyr is recognised as a key time-period associated with...
Despite the wealth of Late Pleistocene archaeology that exists across southern Africa’s open landsca...
A dissertation submitted to the School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, Faculty ...
The Middle Stone Age record in southern Africa is recognising increasing diversity in lithic technol...