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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
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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Variability Among Later Stone Age Hunter-gatherers
2020The hunting and gathering way of life is the most enduring and resilient in human history. However, the ways that a wild food-based subsistence system affects people’s social and economic organization are often oversimplified and variability is poorly understood. In general, there’s been a tendency, particularly among non-Anthropologists, to assume
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The Later Stone Age of Southernmost Africa
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1985C. Garth Sampson, Janette Deacon
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The Archaeobotany of the Later Stone Age (LSA) in Nigeria: A Review
2018A review of the evidence for plant use during the Later Stone Age (LSA), a period which spanned c. 10,000-0 BC (12,000–2000 yr BP), in Nigeria is presented. Available data indicate that although there was contemporaneity in the use of artefacts (pottery, trapezoids and ground-stone axes) associated with plant use at LSA sites, there were marked ...
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Lithic Technology in the Earliest Later Stone age at Nasera Rockshelter (Tanzania)
Lithic Technology, 2021Irène Solano‐Megías +2 more
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From the Middle to the Later Stone Age in Eastern Africa
2009The Middle to Later Stone Age transition in sub-Saharan Africa occurred sometime between 50,000 and 20,000 years ago. It is supposed to be the period in which (already) anatomically modern Homo sapiens became behaviorally modern “Upper Palaeolithic” people.
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The Later Stone Age of the Drakensberg Range and Its Foothills
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1988S. L. Hall, H. Opperman
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