This paper describes the late Pleistocene early microlithic at Putslaagte 8 (PL8) rockshelter in the eastern Cederberg of the Western Cape. Focus is placed on: 1) characterising the pre-Robberg Early Later Stone Age (ELSA) and Robberg at the site, and 2) determining if and how the ELSA anticipates the Robberg. Results suggest that the ELSA in the eastern Cederberg is associated with the production of hornfels blades with a shift in production emphasis towards smaller silcrete blades during the Robberg. Blade production systems and modes of delivery, however, are quite different in the two periods. Bipolar technology forms only a minor component of the ELSA technology and there is minimal use of quartz despite its presence in the landscape. ...
There are multiple hypotheses for human responses to glacial cycling in the Late Pleistocene, includ...
Abstract: Miniaturized stone tools made by controlled fracture are reported from nearly every contin...
Blade technology, long associated solely with the Upper Paleolithic (UP) as an indicator of modern b...
Microlithic technology is temporally and geographically pervasive, occurring in one form or another ...
International audienceElands Bay Cave (EBC) is a key South African site allowing discussion of techn...
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International audienceIt has been suggested that many behavioral innovations, said to appear during ...
In the past few decades, a diverse array of research has emphasized the precocity of technically adv...
Emphasis on the production of small unretouched blades is the strongest defining technological chara...
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International audienceIt has been suggested that between 80 and 35 ka the Middle Stone Age record of...
The Howiesons Poort (‘HP’) is characterized by a set of technological innovations that mark a ruptur...
There are multiple hypotheses for human responses to glacial cycling in the Late Pleistocene, includ...
Abstract: Miniaturized stone tools made by controlled fracture are reported from nearly every contin...
Blade technology, long associated solely with the Upper Paleolithic (UP) as an indicator of modern b...
Microlithic technology is temporally and geographically pervasive, occurring in one form or another ...
International audienceElands Bay Cave (EBC) is a key South African site allowing discussion of techn...
This paper reports on the late Pleistocene component of the 2006 excavations at Klein Kliphuis rock ...
International audienceIt has been suggested that many behavioral innovations, said to appear during ...
In the past few decades, a diverse array of research has emphasized the precocity of technically adv...
Emphasis on the production of small unretouched blades is the strongest defining technological chara...
The southern African MSA comprises a series of phases of unique technological innovations that fuel ...
Open-air archaeology plays a limited role in southern African Late Pleistocene research, with most s...
The variability associated with Sibudu\u27s Howiesons Poort Industry highlights the unpredictable tr...
International audienceIt has been suggested that between 80 and 35 ka the Middle Stone Age record of...
The Howiesons Poort (‘HP’) is characterized by a set of technological innovations that mark a ruptur...
There are multiple hypotheses for human responses to glacial cycling in the Late Pleistocene, includ...
Abstract: Miniaturized stone tools made by controlled fracture are reported from nearly every contin...
Blade technology, long associated solely with the Upper Paleolithic (UP) as an indicator of modern b...