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1. Social and Ecological Models for the Middle Stone Age in Southern Africa

  • Stanley H Ambrose and Karl G. Lorenz
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Emergence of Modern Humans
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface vii
  4. List of contributors x
  5. A Regional Studies
  6. 1. Social and Ecological Models for the Middle Stone Age in Southern Africa 3
  7. 2. A Critique of the Consensus View on the Age of Howieson's Poort Assemblages in South Africa 34
  8. 3: The Middle and Upper Palaeolithic of the Near East and the Nile Valley: the Problem of Cultural Transformations 56
  9. 4: The Amudian in the Context of the Mugharan Tradition at the Tabun Cave (Mount Carmel), Israel 81
  10. 5: A Technological Analysis ofthe Upper Palaeolithic Levels (XXV-VI) of Ksar Akil, Lebanon 91
  11. 6: Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition: the Evidence for the Nile Valley 139
  12. 7: The Szeletian and the Stratigraphic Succession in Central Europe and Adjacent Areas: Main Trends, Recent Results, and Problems for Resolution 160
  13. 8: Chronological Change in Perigord Lithic Assemblage Diversity 243
  14. 9: The Middle-Upper Palaeolithic Transition in Southwestern France: Interpreting the Lithic Evidence 262
  15. 10: The Early Upper Palaeolithic of Southwest Europe: Cro-Magnon Adaptations in the Iberian Peripheries, 40 000 - 20 000 BP 276
  16. 11: The Transition from Middle to Upper Palaeolithic at Arcy-sur-Cure (Yonne, France): Technological, Economic and Social Aspects 303
  17. 12: Peopling Australasia: the 'Coastal Colonization' Hypothesis Re-examined 327
  18. B General Studies
  19. 13: Middle Palaeolithic Socio-Economic Fonnations in Western Eurasia: an Exploratory Survey 347
  20. 14: Aspects of Behaviour in the Middle Palaeolithic: Functional Analysis of Stone Tools from Southwest France 389
  21. 15: A Multiaspectual Approach to the Origins of the Upper Palaeolithic in Europe 419
  22. 16: From the Middle to the Upper Palaeolithic: The Nature of the Transition 438
  23. 17: Early Hominid Symbol and Evolution of the Human Capacity 457
  24. 18: Human Cognitive Changes at the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition: the Evidence of Boker Tachtit 499
  25. 19: Symbolic Origins and Transitions in the Palaeolithic 517
  26. Index of Authors 541
  27. Index of Sites and Locations 549
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