Despite the wealth of Late Pleistocene archaeology that exists across southern Africa’s open landscape, it is routinely neglected in favour of rock shelter (re)excavation, biasing interpretation of human–environment interaction. This is compounded by the scarcity of open-air studies that use geoarchaeological methods to investigate the history and processes involved in their formation. The open-air archaeology of the Doring River Valley is an example of this, despite nearly a decade of dedicated study and publication. Consequently, there remains a limited and untested understanding of the valley’s formation history. This paper rectifies this by providing a sedimentary context for the surface archaeology exposed across one of the Doring Rive...
The site of Blombos Cave (BBC) is well known for archaeological remains that have advanced our under...
Southern Africa is a critical location for understanding the origins of modern human behaviour in th...
Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the late Pleistocene and Holocene geological periods for centr...
Southern African research into the behavioural evolution of Late Pleistocene human adaptability, fle...
Much of our current understanding of prehistoric human behavioural patterns during the Stone Age, is...
Open-air archaeology plays a limited role in southern African Late Pleistocene research, with most s...
International audienceThe Florisbad spring site has produced a large collection of fossil bones dati...
Much of the archaeological record in southern Africa occurs as open-air surface scatters of flaked s...
Lithic artefacts from the terraces along the lower Vaal River have been identified since the early 2...
Small alluvial fan systems have formed off the hillslopes of the remnant Karoo koppies at Heelbo in ...
In this study, geomorphological, sedimentological, and geochronological work was conducted on unconf...
Sand ramps are widespread but understudied landforms which have the potential to provide detailed pa...
Umhlatuzana rockshelter has an occupation sequence spanning the last 70,000 years. It is one of the ...
The Earlier Stone Age (ESA) sequence of Excavation 1 at Wonderwerk Cave is the longest stratified se...
Sand ramps occur on a continuum of topographically-controlled landforms, ranging from purely aeolian...
The site of Blombos Cave (BBC) is well known for archaeological remains that have advanced our under...
Southern Africa is a critical location for understanding the origins of modern human behaviour in th...
Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the late Pleistocene and Holocene geological periods for centr...
Southern African research into the behavioural evolution of Late Pleistocene human adaptability, fle...
Much of our current understanding of prehistoric human behavioural patterns during the Stone Age, is...
Open-air archaeology plays a limited role in southern African Late Pleistocene research, with most s...
International audienceThe Florisbad spring site has produced a large collection of fossil bones dati...
Much of the archaeological record in southern Africa occurs as open-air surface scatters of flaked s...
Lithic artefacts from the terraces along the lower Vaal River have been identified since the early 2...
Small alluvial fan systems have formed off the hillslopes of the remnant Karoo koppies at Heelbo in ...
In this study, geomorphological, sedimentological, and geochronological work was conducted on unconf...
Sand ramps are widespread but understudied landforms which have the potential to provide detailed pa...
Umhlatuzana rockshelter has an occupation sequence spanning the last 70,000 years. It is one of the ...
The Earlier Stone Age (ESA) sequence of Excavation 1 at Wonderwerk Cave is the longest stratified se...
Sand ramps occur on a continuum of topographically-controlled landforms, ranging from purely aeolian...
The site of Blombos Cave (BBC) is well known for archaeological remains that have advanced our under...
Southern Africa is a critical location for understanding the origins of modern human behaviour in th...
Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the late Pleistocene and Holocene geological periods for centr...