“…Despite the fact that sea levels rose some 120 m between 20,000 and 6,000 years ago, a series of important discoveries around the world have transformed our understanding of ancient human use of marine environments. Several sites associated with early anatomically modern humans (AMH) have been documented in South Africa, as early as 160,000 years ago (Erlandson, 2001;Henshilwood et al, 2001;Klein et al, 2004;Marean et al, 2007;Parkington, 2003). Similarly, Terminal Pleistocene or Early Holocene coastal sites in British Columbia, California, Peru, and Chile have helped reshape models of the peopling of the Americas (Dillehay, 1989;Dixon, 1999;Erlandson et al, 2008a;Fedje and Christensen, 1999).…”