Abstract
The bone point (SAM 42160) from >60 ka deposits at Klasies River Main Site, South Africa, is reassessed. We clarify the stratigraphic integrity of SAM 42160 and confirm its Middle Stone Age provenience. We find evidence that indicates the point was hafted and partially coated in an adhesive substance. Internal fractures are consistent with stresses occasioned by high-velocity, longitudinal impact. SAM 42160, like its roughly contemporaneous counterpart, farther north at Sibudu Cave, likely functioned as a hafted arrowhead. We highlight a growing body of evidence for bow hunting at this early period and explore bow-and-arrow technology might imply about the cognition of people in the Middle Stone Age who were able to conceive, construct and use it.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 106295 |
Journal | Quaternary Science Reviews |
Volume | 236 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 May 2020 |
Keywords
- Arrowhead
- Bone point
- Bow hunting
- Cognition
- Palaeo-neurology
- Symbiotic technology
- Traceology
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Global and Planetary Change
- Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
- Archeology (arts and humanities)
- Archeology
- Geology