Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-Natal. The site has exceptional plant preservation, unparalleled in the African Middle Stone Age archaeological record. This study focuses on the phytolith and FTIR analysis of two Members (2 BS and 2 WA) of the under-documented post-Howiesons Poort occupations dating to ∼60 ka. These members contain complex successions of vertically overlapping, interdigitating light brown sediments, plant bedding and combustion features of various sizes. The complexity and distinctiveness of these deposits provide an excellent opportunity for the study of plant exploitation strategies and their associated human behaviour. Our taphonomic assessment inferred, ...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
In this paper we present the results of phytolith investigations at two archaeological sites in nort...
Early plant use is seldom described in the archaeological record because of poor preservation. We re...
Acknowledgements IE has received funding from the postdoctoral fellowship programme Beatriu de Pinós...
Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-N...
The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the use of ...
<div><p>The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the...
The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the use of ...
The importance of South Africa lies in the many caves and rock shelters containing well preserved ev...
New excavations at Border Cave use high-resolution techniques, including FT-IR, for sediment samples...
ABSTRACT Sibudu Cave is a rock shelter located in KwaZulu Natal at the east coast of South Africa a...
South Africa continues to receive substantial attention from scholars researching modern human origi...
The role of plants in Neanderthal subsistence is less well known than the role of animals due to dif...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
This project is aimed at developing a detailed habitat reconstruction for hominins living at the Man...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
In this paper we present the results of phytolith investigations at two archaeological sites in nort...
Early plant use is seldom described in the archaeological record because of poor preservation. We re...
Acknowledgements IE has received funding from the postdoctoral fellowship programme Beatriu de Pinós...
Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-N...
The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the use of ...
<div><p>The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the...
The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the use of ...
The importance of South Africa lies in the many caves and rock shelters containing well preserved ev...
New excavations at Border Cave use high-resolution techniques, including FT-IR, for sediment samples...
ABSTRACT Sibudu Cave is a rock shelter located in KwaZulu Natal at the east coast of South Africa a...
South Africa continues to receive substantial attention from scholars researching modern human origi...
The role of plants in Neanderthal subsistence is less well known than the role of animals due to dif...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
This project is aimed at developing a detailed habitat reconstruction for hominins living at the Man...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
In this paper we present the results of phytolith investigations at two archaeological sites in nort...
Early plant use is seldom described in the archaeological record because of poor preservation. We re...