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- A New Interpretation of the Origin of Modern Human Behavior
- Observations on the Archaeology of the Elands Bay and Northern Cederberg Landscapes Alex Mackay University of Wollongong, [email protected]
- Late Quaternary Climatic Changes, and Associated Human Responses, During the Last ~ 45 000 Years in the Eastern and Adjoining Western Cape, South Africa
- Ochre and Pigment Use at Hohle Fels Cave: Results of the First Systematic Review of Ochre and Ochre-Related Artefacts from the Upper Palaeolithic in Germany
- Raw Material Use and Behavioral Modernity: Howiesons Poort Lithic Foraging Strategies
- New Stone Age Localities Near the Knysna Heads, Western Cape
- An Early Bone Tool Industry from the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa: Implications for the Origins of Modern Huma
- The MSA to LSA Transition in North Africa, with Special Reference to Taforalt Cave
- Extending the Chronology for Blombos Cave, South Africa: Further Evidence for the Origins of Modern Human Behaviour
- Jennifer Midori Miller
- Hollow Rock Shelter, a Middle Stone Age Site in the Cederberg*
- Early Evidence of San Material Culture Represented by Organic Artifacts from Border Cave, South Africa
- [33] CHAPTER 3 BLOMBOS CAVE 3.1 Introduction the Middle and Later Stone Age Site of Blombos Cave Is Located on the South Africa
- Cradle of Human Culture Booklet
- Cro-Magnon-Man-Time