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Autor:
Marika Low, Alex Mackay, Christopher J.H. Ames, Matthew Shaw, Zenobia Jacobs, Natasha Phillips, Sara Watson, Corey A. O'Driscoll
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Archaeology. 18:209-228
Decisions related to the production of lithic technology involve landscape-scale patterns of resource acquisition and transport that are not observable in assemblages from any one single site. In this study, we describe the stone artifacts from a dis
Autor:
Justin Pargeter, Marika Low
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Archaeology. 18:38-66
Miniaturized stone tools made by controlled fracture are reported from nearly every continent where archaeologists have systematically looked for them. While similarities in technology are acknowledged between regions, few detailed inter-regional com
Autor:
Teresa E. Steele, Caroline R. Cartwright, Susann Heinrich, Marika Low, Mareike Cordula Stahlschmidt, Alex Mackay
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology. 3:362-397
Research interest in patterns of cultural transmission in the southern African Palaeolithic is complicated by poor resolution of site occupation, technological behaviour, and underlying environmental conditions. Here, we describe the Pleistocene Late
Autor:
Marika Low
Publikováno v:
African Archaeological Review. 36:67-88
This paper discusses the late Pleistocene lithic sequence at Klipfonteinrand (KFR) rockshelter in the eastern Cederberg of the Western Cape. A characteristically Robberg technological system associated with the production of small silcrete blades fro
Autor:
Simon Armitage, Kelsey Boyd, Teresa E. Steele, Warren D. Sharp, Alex Mackay, Mareike Cordula Stahlschmidt, Chester Kaplan, Susan Lagle, Ian Moffat, Elizabeth M. Niespolo, Marika Low, Naomi L. Martisius, Rachel Rudd, Patricia McNeil, Alex F. Blackwood
Evidence for complex behaviours appears sporadically through the Middle Stone Age of Africa, leaving unclear the major factors shaping the evolution of human behaviour. Here we present evidence for a novel suite of adaptations in the arid Knersvlake
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https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-420682/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-420682/v1
Autor:
Marika Low, Alex Mackay
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Archaeology. 16:168-192
Emphasis on the production of small unretouched blades is the strongest defining technological characteristic of southern African assemblages referred to as the Robberg – a ‘technologically uniform’ technocomplex identified across the sub-conti
Publikováno v:
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 11:5851-5877
Open-air archaeology plays a limited role in southern African Late Pleistocene research, with most studies focused on rock shelter assemblages. Recently, archaeologists have noted discrepancies in the composition of Late Pleistocene lithic assemblage
Publikováno v:
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 11:1633-1635
The original version of this article, unfortunately, contained error. Modifications have been made to the Introduction, Results/observations, Figures and figure citations. The original article has been corrected.
Autor:
Marika Low
Publikováno v:
Australian Archaeology. 80:60-69
Backed artefacts formed a significant component of hunter–gatherer stone tool–kits dating to the mid– to late Holocene in Australia. A popular model explaining this pattern views backed artefacts as standardised components of reliable and maint