TY - JOUR
T1 - New Excavations at Border Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
AU - Backwell, Lucinda R.
AU - d'Errico, Francesco
AU - Banks, William E.
AU - de la Peña, Paloma
AU - Sievers, Christine
AU - Stratford, Dominic
AU - Lennox, Sandra J.
AU - Wojcieszak, Marine
AU - Bordy, Emese M.
AU - Bradfield, Justin
AU - Wadley, Lyn
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, © Trustees of Boston University 2018.
PY - 2018/8/18
Y1 - 2018/8/18
N2 - New excavations at Border Cave use high-resolution techniques, including FT-IR, for sediment samples and thin sections of micromorphology blocks from stratigraphy. These show that sediments have different moisture regimes, both spatially and chronologically. The site preserves desiccated grass bedding in multiple layers and they, along with seeds, rhizomes, and charcoal, provide a profile of palaeo-vegetation through time. A bushveld vegetation community is implied before 100,000 years ago. The density of lithics varies considerably through time, with high frequencies occurring before 100,000 years ago where a putative MSA 1/Pietersburg Industry was recovered. The highest percentage frequencies of blades and blade fragments were found here. In Members 1 BS and 1 WA, called Early Later Stone Age by Beaumont, we recovered large flakes from multifacial cores. Local rhyolite was the most common rock used for making stone tools, but siliceous minerals were popular in the upper members.
AB - New excavations at Border Cave use high-resolution techniques, including FT-IR, for sediment samples and thin sections of micromorphology blocks from stratigraphy. These show that sediments have different moisture regimes, both spatially and chronologically. The site preserves desiccated grass bedding in multiple layers and they, along with seeds, rhizomes, and charcoal, provide a profile of palaeo-vegetation through time. A bushveld vegetation community is implied before 100,000 years ago. The density of lithics varies considerably through time, with high frequencies occurring before 100,000 years ago where a putative MSA 1/Pietersburg Industry was recovered. The highest percentage frequencies of blades and blade fragments were found here. In Members 1 BS and 1 WA, called Early Later Stone Age by Beaumont, we recovered large flakes from multifacial cores. Local rhyolite was the most common rock used for making stone tools, but siliceous minerals were popular in the upper members.
KW - Later Stone Age
KW - Middle Stone Age
KW - archaeobotanical remains
KW - geoarchaeology
KW - lithic industry
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U2 - 10.1080/00934690.2018.1504544
DO - 10.1080/00934690.2018.1504544
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85053448473
SN - 0093-4690
VL - 43
SP - 417
EP - 436
JO - Journal of Field Archaeology
JF - Journal of Field Archaeology
IS - 6
ER -