Coastal Foraging (Other Keyword)

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Foraging for shellfish in a predictable and productive inter-tidal environment, the south coast of South Africa (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jan De Vynck. Kim Hill. Robert Anderson. Richard Cowling. Curtis Marean.

The south coast of South Africa has the oldest and best studied evidence for early use of coastal resources, and various researchers have argued that coastal resource use was significant for cognition, social complexity, and the maintenance of population refugia. To date there has been little consensus on the foraging returns and sustainability for inter-tidal resources in this coastal environment. Here we present the first net return and regeneration rate estimates for inter-tidal foraging in...


Late Holocene occupations at the Pinnacle Point Shell Midden Complex (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James McGrath.

Surveys identified a series of Holocene Later Stone Age shell middens along the westernmost extent of the Pinnacle Point estate near Mossel Bay, Western Cape, South Africa. Excavations during 2006 and 2007 revealed a well-preserved record of human activity ranging from 3000 ± 75 BP to 890 ± 30 BP across six spatially and temporally distinct shell middens. Dubbed Areas 1 - 4 of the Pinnacle Point Shell Midden Complex (PPSMC), each midden presents a picture of human subsistence patterns that...