The Hollow Rock Shelter site in Western Cape Province, South Africa, was excavated in 1993 and 2008. This study presents new results from a technological analysis of Still Bay points and bifacial flakes from the site. The results show that Still Bay points from the site are standardized tools. The points in the assemblage consist of a complex mixture of whole and fragmented points in all phases of production. The fragmentation degree is high; approximately 80% of the points are broken. A high proportion of bending fractures shows that several of the points were discarded due to production failures, and points with impact damage or hafting traces show that used points were left in the cave. This illustrates that the production of points as w...
<p>A selection of points from Hollow Rock Shelter (a-d) and Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter (e-h). a) Two g...
A few pieces of worked bone were previously reported from Sibudu, a site from KwaZulu-Natal in South...
Twenty-eight bone tools were recovered in situ from ca. 70 ka year old Middle Stone Age levels at Bl...
It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages of souther...
With this contribution we revisit the lithic point assemblage from Hollow Rock Shelter, South Africa...
Abstract: It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages ...
It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages of souther...
The detailed technological analysis of the youngest Howiesons Poort occupation in Sibudu Cave, layer...
<div><p>Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbolica...
In southern Africa, key technologies and symbolic behaviors develop as early as the later Middle Sto...
Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbolically medi...
Edge convergence, which is typical for pointed tools, is a major morphological feature contributing ...
International audienceProjectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Mi...
Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbolically medi...
The Howiesons Poort (‘HP’) is characterized by a set of technological innovations that mark a ruptur...
<p>A selection of points from Hollow Rock Shelter (a-d) and Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter (e-h). a) Two g...
A few pieces of worked bone were previously reported from Sibudu, a site from KwaZulu-Natal in South...
Twenty-eight bone tools were recovered in situ from ca. 70 ka year old Middle Stone Age levels at Bl...
It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages of souther...
With this contribution we revisit the lithic point assemblage from Hollow Rock Shelter, South Africa...
Abstract: It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages ...
It has been suggested that technological variations associated with Still Bay assemblages of souther...
The detailed technological analysis of the youngest Howiesons Poort occupation in Sibudu Cave, layer...
<div><p>Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbolica...
In southern Africa, key technologies and symbolic behaviors develop as early as the later Middle Sto...
Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbolically medi...
Edge convergence, which is typical for pointed tools, is a major morphological feature contributing ...
International audienceProjectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Mi...
Blombos Cave is well known as an important site for understanding the evolution of symbolically medi...
The Howiesons Poort (‘HP’) is characterized by a set of technological innovations that mark a ruptur...
<p>A selection of points from Hollow Rock Shelter (a-d) and Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter (e-h). a) Two g...
A few pieces of worked bone were previously reported from Sibudu, a site from KwaZulu-Natal in South...
Twenty-eight bone tools were recovered in situ from ca. 70 ka year old Middle Stone Age levels at Bl...