2023
DOI: 10.36615/safa.18.2788.2023
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Woodstock Rocks: From Acheulean to Iron Age in the Waterberg, Limpopo Province, South Africa

Lyn Wadley,
Wim Biemond,
Ghilraen Laue
et al.

Abstract: The cliff terrace site, Woodstock Rocks, was exploited occasionally by hominins from the Earlier Stone Age to the Iron Age. A small excavation uncovered an Acheulean quartzite workshop with many flakes, but lacking large cutting tools and without organic preservation. Below the workshop site, a ferricrete river terrace cements Acheulean lithics that include large cutting tools, giant flakes and heavy-duty scrapers. A palaeomagnetic study reveals reversed polarity, implying that the ferricrete formation likely … Show more

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