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'Stuck like glue': assessing variability in hafting adhesives in the southern African Later Stone Age
Published 2019“…In southern Africa, the well-preserved assemblages of the Later Stone Age present a unique opportunity to evaluate the raw material sources of these adhesives. …”
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Sea surface temperatures from oxygen isotopes in marine molluscs in middle and later stone age sites, South Africa
Published 2016“…Yet, strong contrasts in the Middle Stone Age (MSA) and subsequent Later Stone Age (LSA) archaeological records cast uncertainty on the significance of shellfish utilisation for processes of human evolution. …”
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Exploring palaeoaridity using stable oxygen and carbon isotopes in small mammal teeth: a case study from two Late Pleistocene archaeological cave sites in Morocco, North Africa
Published 2016“…The transition to the Later Stone Age appears to have taken place during a period of increased aridity, hinting that this cultural transition may be related to changing environmental conditions.…”
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GERAKAN NETAUDIO MELALUI MEDIA DIGITAL ( Studi Kasus Netaudio dalam Mengembangkan Industri Musik Indie Indonesia )
Published 2013“…In this study, researchers pick five objects of research : YesNoWave music, Inmyroom Records, Rain ! Rekords, StoneAge Records, and Mindblasting Records, which they are all members of Netaudio community . …”
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The social world of hunter-gatherers in early Holocene Lesotho: integrating method and theory
Published 2018“…<p>This thesis presents new early Holocene excavations at Ntloana Tšoana in western Lesotho and makes the case for reintegrating method and theory in southern African Later Stone Age archaeology. It is argued that the distancing of method and theory relates to discipline-wide economic and material culture biases. …”
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The Palaeolithic occupation of the Thar Desert
Published 2012“…The identification of a number of technologically and typologically distinct artefacts in both excavated and surface contexts indicate significant similarities with Middle Stone Age assemblages from Arabia and the Sahara and Middle Palaeolithic sites in South Asia. …”
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Palaeoenvironments at Sehonghong, Lesotho
Published 2013“…<p>This thesis presents palaeoenvironmental analyses of material from Sehonghong rockshelter, a Middle and Later Stone Age site in the highlands of Lesotho. Stable carbon isotope analyses of late Pleistocene and Holocene sediments and faunal enamel allow for an assessment of altitudinal shifts of C3 and C4 grasslands with changing temperature. …”
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The spaces between places: a landscape study of foragers on the Greater Mapungubwe Landscape, southern Africa
Published 2014“…<p>Our understanding of the Later Stone Age (LSA) on the Greater Mapungubwe Landscape has until now been fairly limited. …”
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The origin and development of the Pleistocene LSA in Northwest Africa: A case study from Grotte des Pigeons (Taforalt), Morocco
Published 2014“…<p>This thesis examines variation within the microlith industries of the Later Stone Age (LSA) of Northwest Africa, around the time of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) until the onset of the Holocene, between &Tilde;25 - 11.5 ka. …”
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The gatherer and the grindstone: towards a methodological toolkit for grindstone analysis in southern Africa
Published 2015“…Despite a near-ubiquitous presence on Middle and Later Stone Age archaeological sites, their primary function in archaeological reconstructions has been as proxies for other behaviours. …”
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Characterization of Kenyan obsidian through analysis of magnetic properties
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Late Holocene archaeology in Namaqualand, South Africa: hunter-gatherers and herders in a semi-arid environment.
Published 2013“…<p>This study examines mid- to late Holocene Later Stone Age archaeological residues – specifically flaked stone artefacts, ostrich eggshell beads and pottery – from Namaqualand, north-western South Africa. …”
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Dating the Aterian using techniques of luminescence dating and implications for mapping the dispersal of modern Homo sapiens
Published 2013“…The Aterian is a Middle Stone Age technocomplex that occurs throughout North Africa, typically identified by the presence of pedunculates. …”
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