2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0047-2484(03)00103-9
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The Early to Middle Stone Age Transition and the Emergence of Modern Human Behaviour at site 8-B-11, Sai Island, Sudan

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“…The record of plant foods eaten by early modern humans prior to about 20 thousand years ago (ka) is only marginally better, with a few studies suggesting the use of starchy plants in the Middle Stone Age (>50 ka) at Ngalue, Mozambique (Mercader, 2009) and in the Sai Island, Sudan (Van Peer et al, 2003). In Europe, starchy plants, and particularly the roots of cattails (Typha spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The record of plant foods eaten by early modern humans prior to about 20 thousand years ago (ka) is only marginally better, with a few studies suggesting the use of starchy plants in the Middle Stone Age (>50 ka) at Ngalue, Mozambique (Mercader, 2009) and in the Sai Island, Sudan (Van Peer et al, 2003). In Europe, starchy plants, and particularly the roots of cattails (Typha spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…African archaeological assemblages attest to the importance of grinding-stones for pounding vegetative matter and other materials since the first appearance of anatomically modern humans and continuing into current times (e.g., Ambrose 1998;Clark and Kleindienst 2001;De Beaune 1993;Leakey 1971;Maguire 1965;Rosso et al 2016;Van Peer et al 2003;Yellen et al 1995). There are, of course, differences between the grinding-stone tool repertoires used by foragers during the Middle Stone Age and those used more recently in Africa.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This pattern has been repeated in other parts of Africa. Sites in the Kapthurin Formation in Kenya, dated to >285 kya (Tryon & McBrearty 2002), and in the Sudan (Van Peer et al 2003), dated at about 200 kya, show the inter-stratification of MSA and Acheulean assemblages, indicating the broad contemporaneity of Levallois with older ESA technologies. Canteen is similar in this respect.…”
Section: Simple Prepared Coresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significance of the debate has broadened because Levallois has been linked to the migration of a putative modern human ancestor out of Africa (Foley & Lahr 1997). Levallois is also linked to possible developments in cognitive or physical evolution (McBrearty & Brooks 2000;Tryon & McBrearty 2002) accompanying major behavioural changes in hominin lifestyles (Van Peer et al 2003;Barham 2010). Victoria West has been seen as the beginning of unilinear technological evolution toward the Levallois of the MSA (Van Riet Lowe 1945;Rolland 1986).…”
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