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Sandstone from
Diepkloof Rock Shelter, Cederberg Local Municipality, West Coast District Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa


Locality type:Protected Area
Classification
Type:Sandstone
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sandstone data
Locality Data:Click here to view Diepkloof Rock Shelter, Cederberg Local Municipality, West Coast District Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1583792
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1583792:1
GUID (UUID V4):4f222358-bbc2-447e-9262-ddc3fa9a7367
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of cohesive ochre fragments from Diepkloof rock Shelter, South Africa. We used ochre materials recuperated...the form of red and yellow geomaterials, such as rock fragments, that have use-wear traces on their surfaces...populations. They are the primary pigments encountered in rock art, from the Paleolithic to historic periods, and...conducted on surfaces of cohesive samples (entire rock pieces whose structure is preserved), powder samples...of material, the form of the sample (a piece of rock, residues on a bead, a thin pictorial layer, etc
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Catalogue ian yan Sera a Age Artefacts from Southern Africa in The British Museum Peter Mitchell A with...Catalogue of Stone Age Artefacts from Southern Africa in The British Museum Peter Mitchell with contributions...Catalogue of Stone Age Artefacts from Southern Africa in The British Museum Peter Mitchell with contributions...handaxes and cleavers, Pniel, Northern Cape Province, South Africa (photograph, P. Mitchell) For acomplete...Southern Africa Physiography Climate Ecological zones Historical Geography of Southern Africa 2. Southern
Book (volume)
THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA VOLUME 1 FROM EARLY TIMES TO 1885 EDITED BY CAROLYN HAMILTON...HISTORY VOLUME OF SOUTH AFRICA I From Early Times to 1885 Written in light of South Africa’s achievement...searching look at the country’s past. It presents South Africa’s past in an objective, clear, and refreshing...scholarship to present a detailed overview of the South African past, from the Early Iron Age to the eve...historical events, developments, and records of South Africa — written, oral, and archaeological — and will
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Asian sources and in codices from pre-Hispanic South American cultures [7]. Probably the most commonly...time on a large variety of artifacts: prehistoric rock art [6,15,16], ancient wall paintings [17–20], religious...green-colored soft sandstone originating from the surface of a glacial valley in South Bavaria. However...intra-source variation of the host and/or parent rock. The green earth pigment from Iceland (PK11552)...the Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa. J. Hum. Evol. 2009, 57, 27–47. [CrossRef] [PubMed]
Book (edition)
Author on His Fieldwork at Wonderwerk Cave, South Africa 18 1.6 24 Oreanizine Times 37 The Establishment...Lower Paleolithic 71 The Initial Occupation of Western Europe 94 The Acheulian in Europe and Asia 94 Beyond...Asia Human? 120 * 5.2 Early Modern Humans in Africa 121 6.2 Australia The African Middle Stone Age...Earliest Human Occupation Megafauna Extinction 154 Rock Art 156 Voyaging On 156 @ TOOLBOX: Experimental...Explaining the Upper Paleolithic A CANADIAN RESEARCH: Rock Artin Canada Summary 146 Review Questions Key
Book
Germany Preface Modern Human Origins in North Africa In September 2007, we hosted a conference at the...subsequent spread from Africa to the rest of the world. Currently within Africa the rich sub-Saharan archaeological...period, particularly in South Africa. However, one of the weaknesses of the South African record is the...the North African record, especially that of the western Maghreb, is quite rich. The North African record...humans. Climate Our view on the ancient peopling of Africa is biased by the current development of desertic
 
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