Human Beginnings in South Africa

Human Beginnings in South Africa
Author: H. J. Deacon
Publisher: New Africa Books
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780864864178

The Stone Age is now beginning to be recognised as vital in establishing who we are and where we have come from. This period has long been neglected.

The Archaeology of Southern Africa

The Archaeology of Southern Africa
Author: Peter Mitchell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2002-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521633895

This book provides an archaeological synthesis of Southern Africa.

Radiocarbon Dates, Stone Tools and the Origin of Herding on the West Coast of South Africa

Radiocarbon Dates, Stone Tools and the Origin of Herding on the West Coast of South Africa
Author: Karim Sadr
Publisher: Africa Magna Verlag
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2014-08-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3937248447

This monograph makes a significant contribution to answering some long standing questions in the Later Stone Age prehistory of southern Africa and to archaeological methods in general. The Vredenburg Peninsula Survey project originally set out to confirm that the first herders at the south-western Cape were immigrant Khoekhoe-speakers who had migrated from farther north about two thousand years ago. It failed to find evidence to support this hypothesis and instead ended up making a solid contribution to documenting the regional transition from formal, microlithic technology to the informal stone tool repertoire that marks the immediately Pre-Colonial period. It also throws light on another regional question concerning the rise and fall of stone adze technology. Its contribution to survey methodology is of worldwide importance and this is the first time an archaeologist has gambled on dating surface shell on a large scale and it has paid off handsomely. Coastal archaeologists on all continents should take note of this, and be rightly encouraged.

Holocene Prehistory of the Southern Cape, South Africa

Holocene Prehistory of the Southern Cape, South Africa
Author: Christopher Stuart Henshilwood
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

Cambridge Monographs in African Archaeology 75 Series Editors: John Alexander, Laurence Smith and Timothy Insoll

The Archaeology of Southern Africa

The Archaeology of Southern Africa
Author: Peter Mitchell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2024-06-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1009324764

Some of humanity's earliest ancestors lived in southern Africa and evidence from sites there has inspired key debates on human origins and the emergence of complex cognition. Building on its rich rock art heritage, archaeologists have developed theoretical work that continues to influence rock art studies worldwide, with the relationship between archaeological and anthropological data central to understanding past hunter-gatherer, pastoralist, and farmer communities alike. New work on pre-colonial states contests models that previously explained their emergence via external trade, while the transformations wrought by European colonialism are being rewritten to emphasise Indigenous agency, feeding into efforts to decolonise the discipline itself. Inhabited by humans longer than almost anywhere else and with an unusually varied, complex past, southern Africa thus has much to contribute to archaeology worldwide. In this revised and updated edition, Peter Mitchell provides a comprehensive and extensively illustrated synthesis of its archaeology over more than three million years.