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An isotopic generation: four decades of stable isotope analysis in African archaeology
Published 2016“…The application of stable isotope analysis in African archaeology has a long and distinguished pedigree. …”
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New radiocarbon dates and Bayesian models for Nelson Bay Cave and Byneskranskop 1: implications for the South African later stone age sequence
Published 2016“…This project demonstrates the necessity of redating key sites, and the value of currently underutilized methods, including calibration and Bayesian modeling, for southern African archaeology.…”
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Reinvestigation of Kuumbi cave, Zanzibar, reveals later stone age coastal habitation, early Holocene abandonment and iron age reoccupation
Published 2016“…“Excavations at Kuumbi Cave on Zanzibar in 2005.” In The African Archaeology Network: Research in Progress, edited by J. …”
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An archaeological radiocarbon database for southern Africa
Published 2019“…The Southern African Radiocarbon Database (SARD) is a new online, open-access database of published radiocarbon dates from southern African archaeological contexts. Compatible with the calibration, Bayesian modelling and mapping functionality of the OxCal software, the SARD will greatly assist in the documentation and analysis of chronological trends across the subcontinent. …”
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Did our species evolve in subdivided populations across Africa, and why does it matter?
Published 2018“…Similarly, the African archaeological record demonstrates the polycentric origin and persistence of regionally distinct Pleistocene material culture in a variety of paleoecological settings. …”
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