2018
DOI: 10.1080/00934690.2018.1504544
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New Excavations at Border Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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“…Subsequently, from 310 ka to 200 ka, high values of habitat suitability correlated with the first evidence of H . sapiens in southern Africa in terms of both fossils and archaeological artefacts 29 31 (Figs. 2a and 3d ) as well as presence of the earliest mitochondrial DNA lineage (L0) of southern African origin 32 .…”
Section: Species Successionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, from 310 ka to 200 ka, high values of habitat suitability correlated with the first evidence of H . sapiens in southern Africa in terms of both fossils and archaeological artefacts 29 31 (Figs. 2a and 3d ) as well as presence of the earliest mitochondrial DNA lineage (L0) of southern African origin 32 .…”
Section: Species Successionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). It also includes fieldwork at Border Cave, further east (Backwell et al 2018) and at Grassridge Rockshelter, today in the Highveld Grassland but close to the limit of the Sub-Escarpment Savanna (Ames et al 2020). The Olieboomspoort project is part of this collective research effort.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bentsen’s ( 42 ) review of the various kinds of fire evidence suggests that pyrotechnology was very important in the early part of the MSA in sub-Saharan Africa, although the number of sites is small and dominated by cave sites in South Africa, reflecting the amount of fieldwork done there. At Border Cave, hearths and ash layers have been excavated from multiple levels dating from 230 ka to 1000 CE ( 43 , 44 ). Fire was used to modify the properties of stone raw material ( 45 ), for cleaning and possibly pest control ( 44 ), and to cook starchy rhizomes ( 46 ).…”
Section: The Spatiotemporal Pattern Of Fire Usementioning
confidence: 99%