Recent Advances and Debates in the Pleistocene Archaeology of Africa

Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)

This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Recent Advances and Debates in the Pleistocene Archaeology of Africa," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.

Africa was a critical player in human evolutionary history and therefore is a pivotal continent for conducting research into our origins. Current theoretical debates concerning the origin of stone tool technology, advanced hominin brain, and modern human behavior remain anchored in the continent’s fossil and archaeological records. Funding opportunities that used to be bound to a few "iconic" localities are now supporting research initiatives in previously understudied regions of Africa. In addition to the progress in expanding field projects, human evolutionary research in the continent has greatly benefited from recent methodological advances in geochronology, isotope geochemistry and archaeometry. The goal of this session is to provide a forum for archaeologists and paleo-scientists whose research in Africa contributes new methodological insights, and archaeological, chronological and paleoclimatic datasets related to Pleistocene hominin adaptations. With these contributions, we hope to celebrate recent advances in Pleistocene Archaeology of Africa, and identify common issues hindering research in the continent.

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  1. Calibrating the Chronology of Late Pleistocene Climate Change and Archaeology with Geochemical Isochrons (2019)
  2. Charting Late Pleistocene Social Networking in Southern Africa Using Strontium Isotope Geochemistry (2019)
  3. Coastal Occupation and Foraging During the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene at Waterfall Bluff, Eastern Pondoland, South Africa (2019)
  4. Construction of Pleistocene Geochronologies in Central Africa: Luminescence Dating in Northern Malawi (2019)
  5. Cryptotephra Studies in Africa: A Tool for Precise Dating and Continental Correlation of Archaeological Sites (2019)
  6. The EAST Typology: A Remedy for Eastern Africa’s "Lithics Systematics Anarchy" (2019)
  7. Investigating Human Origins in the Kalahari Basin: New Results from Ga-Mohana Hill North Rockshelter (2019)
  8. Landscape Technological Strategies in the Southern Kalahari Basin: North of Kuruman Archaeological Survey, South Africa (2019)
  9. Late Pleistocene Archaeofauna from the Kasitu Valley of Northern Malawi: Palaeoenvironments and Evolution of Faunal Communities in the Zambezian Ecozone (2019)
  10. Microremains on Stone (Tools): Discriminating Function-Related from Natural Residues (2019)
  11. The Middle Stone Age at Gona, Afar, Ethiopia: Implications for Regionalization and Migrations (2019)
  12. The Middle Stone Age Record in Egypt and Sudan: Implications for Out of Africa 2 (2019)
  13. Mochena Borago Rockshelter and the Southwest Ethiopian Highlands as a Late Pleistocene Hunter-Gatherer Refugium: The Current State of Research (2019)
  14. The Msikaba Red Sand Dunes: Middle Pleistocene Lithic Technological Variability in Pondoland, South Africa (2019)
  15. Revealing Hominin Occupation of the Western Margin of the Red Sea Basin: Recent Progress (2019)