All Stories

  1. The Still Bay points of Apollo 11 Rock Shelter, Namibia: an inter-regional perspective
  2. Milk not Meat: The Role of Milk amongst the Khoe Peoples of Southern Africa
  3. BOW-AND-ARROW TECHNOLOGY: MAPPING HUMAN COGNITION AND PERHAPS LANGUAGE EVOLUTION
  4. Lactase Persistence Alleles Reveal Partial East African Ancestry of Southern African Khoe Pastoralists
  5. Infrared reflectance spectroscopy as an analytical technique for the study of residues on stone tools: potential and challenges
  6. Hunter-Gatherers in Southern Africa Before 20,000 Years Ago
  7. Pleistocene Homo and the updated Stone Age sequence of South Africa
  8. MtDNA control region variation affirms diversity and deep sub-structure in populations from southern Africa
  9. Bridging disciplines to better elucidate the evolution of early Homo sapiens in southern Africa
  10. Thinking through the Middle Stone Age of sub-Saharan Africa
  11. Thinking a Bow-and-arrow Set: Cognitive Implications of Middle Stone Age Bow and Stone-tipped Arrow Technology
  12. Quartz-tipped arrows older than 60 ka: further use-trace evidence from Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  13. Still Bay and serrated points from Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
  14. Hunting with Howiesons Poort segments: pilot experimental study and the functional interpretation of archaeological tools
  15. Finding resolution for the Howiesons Poort through the microscope: micro-residue analysis of segments from Sibudu Cave, South Africa
  16. The gripping nature of ochre: The association of ochre with Howiesons Poort adhesives and Later Stone Age mastics from South Africa
  17. Small things in perspective: the contribution of our blind tests to micro-residue studies on archaeological stone tools
  18. The morphological identification of micro-residues on stone tools using light microscopy: progress and difficulties based on blind tests
  19. Evidence of hunting and hafting during the Middle Stone Age at Sibidu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a multianalytical approach
  20. Distribution Patterns of Organic Residues on Middle Stone Age Points from Sibudu Cave, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
  21. The first residue analysis blind tests: results and lessons learnt
  22. Rocks of Potency: Engravings and Cupules from the Dovedale Ward, Southern Tuli Block, Botswana [with Comment]
  23. Ritual Practice in a Domestic Space: Evidence from Melora Hilltop, a Late Iron Age Stone-Walled Settlement in the Waterberg, Limpopo Province, South Africa
  24. The Lithic Rings of Honingklip, Goergap, Olieboomspoort and Windsorton: A Functional Interpretation Based on Microscopy