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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
A chrono-ecological framework for the Middle Stone Age and Late Stone Age of Northwest Africa
2023In Northwest Africa, the distribution of Middle Stone Age (MSA) and Late Stone Age (LSA) archaeological sites spans an extensive area from Morocco to Libya, raising questions about the spatial and temporal relationship between distant sites.
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The Early Middle Stone Age in South Africa
2020The Early Middle Stone Age (EMSA) from South Africa occurred, broadly, between 300,000 and 130,000 years ago. This is a crucial phase in the history of Homo sapiens, as genetic and fossil evidence increasingly indicate that the roots of Homo sapiens reach back to this time.
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On Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age Hominid Taxonomy
Current Anthropology, 1990Milford H. Wolpoff, Rachel Caspari
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Middle-Stone-Age-Fundstellen in Südwest-Namibia
1998Since the earliest appearance of modern Homo sapiens is assumed in the Middle Stone Age, this particular period is of great significance in the prehistoric development of the whole of southern Africa. This is all the more endorsed by the sensational discovery of painted slabs at the site “Apollo 11” in the southern part of Namibia.
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Thriving in the Thirstland: New Stone Age sites from the Middle Kalahari, Botswana
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2022Sheila Coulson +2 more
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Blombos Cave: The Middle Stone Age Levels
2014Henshilwood, Christopher Stuart +1 more
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Additional evidence for bone technology in the southern African Middle Stone Age
Journal of Human Evolution, 2007Francesco d'Errico +1 more
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