2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2015.08.117
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Nelson Bay Cave: A palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the last 22 ka using stable carbon and oxygen isotopes from bovid tooth enamel

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“…Current research is focused on developing higher-resolution and robust paleoenvironmental and paleoscape models for the region around PP5-6 [40] and when this is complete, we will be able to more precisely compare these records to changes in lithic technology at PP5-6 using the high-resolution database developed by the analyses presented here. To assess the extent to which our observations apply to glacial conditions more broadly could be achieved by integrating sequences that cover other glacial periods such as MIS 6 at Pinnacle Point 13B [77, 179], and MIS 2 at Boomplaas [180, 181] and Nelson Bay Cave [79, 182]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current research is focused on developing higher-resolution and robust paleoenvironmental and paleoscape models for the region around PP5-6 [40] and when this is complete, we will be able to more precisely compare these records to changes in lithic technology at PP5-6 using the high-resolution database developed by the analyses presented here. To assess the extent to which our observations apply to glacial conditions more broadly could be achieved by integrating sequences that cover other glacial periods such as MIS 6 at Pinnacle Point 13B [77, 179], and MIS 2 at Boomplaas [180, 181] and Nelson Bay Cave [79, 182]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%