1991
DOI: 10.2307/3889087
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Excavations in the South-Western Cape, South Africa, and the Archaeological Identity of Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers within the Last 2000 Years

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“…The most common unit of analysis for archaeological OES beads is external diameter; previous studies of the southern African hunting/herding transition found that older beads are often smaller than younger beads (e.g., Jacobson 1987a, b;Orton et al 2005;Sadr et al 2003;Smith et al 1991Smith et al , 1995Smith et al , 2001). This diameter change also appears to be present at Mlambalasi.…”
Section: Beadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common unit of analysis for archaeological OES beads is external diameter; previous studies of the southern African hunting/herding transition found that older beads are often smaller than younger beads (e.g., Jacobson 1987a, b;Orton et al 2005;Sadr et al 2003;Smith et al 1991Smith et al , 1995Smith et al , 2001). This diameter change also appears to be present at Mlambalasi.…”
Section: Beadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, ostrich egg shell (OES) bead sizes have been argued to be distinctive cultural markers, especially between hunters and herders (Smith et al 1991;Yates and Smith, 1993;Tapela, 1995). Hunter-gather OES beads are thought to be smaller than those of herder and agriculturalist counterparts (Tapela, 1995).…”
Section: 32: Bead Typologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the stone tools, flakes of quartz, shale, quartzite and sandstone are the most frequent artefacts. In view of their similarity to the débitage from the upper layers of the site Kasteelberg B, which date to the early and mid second millennium AD (SMITH 1987;SMITH et al 1991), such flakes may belong to the recent pre-colonial occupation of KFS 5. Older débitage is also present.…”
Section: Mapping Kfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the sites are located close to the Atlantic shoreline, e.g. in the vicinity of Saldanha Bay (Drie Sisters, Vlaeberg, Kreeftebaai or Oudepost 1; see SCHRIRE & DEACON 1989;SMITH et al 1991), near Paternoster or close to Elands Bay (Dunefields Midden; see PARKINGTON et al 1992). These locations, economically determined as marine sources, were exploited intensively which is also evidenced by a series of shell middens.…”
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