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Southern and Eastern Africa Later Stone Age
2001RELATIVE TIME PERIOD: Follows the Southern and Eastern Africa Middle Stone Age, precedes the Wilton tradition in the Cape region, the East African Neolithic tradition in East Africa, and the South African Iron Age in the rest of the area.
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The Later Stone Age in sub-Saharan Africa
1982In sub-Saharan Africa, more especially in the eastern and central areas, the study of Stone Age archaeology was largely inspired by pioneer researchers in South Africa. South Africa was the first, and only major, part of the sub-continent where European colonizers and settlers came into contact with indigenous people who regularly used stone tools.
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Middle Stone Age to Later Stone Age Transition in Eastern Africa
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) to Later Stone Age (LSA) transition has roots in the MSA, and the latter is thus a watershed for many of the behavioral and technological transformations seen in the LSA. These include modern behavioral traits of miniaturization of artifacts in the Later Pleistocene, personal adornment, and long-distance exchange of obsidian.openaire +1 more source
The Pleistocene Later Stone Age south of the Limpopo River
Journal of World Prehistory, 1993The earliest Later Stone Age (LSA) industries from southern Africa are microlithic and unstandardized and include the bipolar technique. The dating of these industries is controversial and the earliest microlithic industry is said to occur at Border Cave at about 39,000 B.P. By 18,000 B.P.
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The significance of pottery in Zambian Later Stone Age contexts
The African Archaeological Review, 1987Archaeological investigations in the Lunsemfwa Drainage Basin of Zambia have yielded evidence that necessitates modification of current views about the nature of culture contact between hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists. Hypotheses of barter, theft or some kind of exchange network between the two communities are not supported.
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Later Stone Age and Iron Age Human Remains from Mlambalasi, Southern Tanzania
2012The Mlambalasi Rock Shelter in the Iringa Region of southern Tanzania has a rich archaeological record that spans the Later Stone Age (LSA), Iron Age, and historic period. Excavations in 2002, 2006, and 2010 yielded fragmentary, commingled human remains from at least four individuals. There are two adults and a juvenile from the same LSA burial context,
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Frontal sinus size in South African Later Stone Age Holocene Khoe‐San
The Anatomical RecordAbstractFrontal size variation is comparatively poorly sampled among sub‐Saharan African populations. This study assessed frontal sinus size in a sample of Khoe‐San skeletal remains from South African Later Stone Age contexts. Volumes were determined from CT scans of 102 adult crania; individual sex could be estimated in 82 cases.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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