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      GeographyArchaeologyZooarchaeologyMarine Ecology
The search for human origins in Africa has partly narrowed down to probing into the origins of the modern human lineage and the identification of a set of behaviours that characterises it. Much research effort is now dedicated to coastal... more
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      Middle PalaeolithicModern Human OriginsMiddle Stone AgeShell Midden
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      Stable isotope ecologyRocky Shore ecologyLimpetsGut Contents
Zooarchaeological artefacts like shells are a source of information on the exploitation of prehisotric the rocky intertidal zone. In this study the size and density of Patella vulgata was used to investigate the exploitation of rocky... more
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      ZooarchaeologyMarine EcologyEcologyPopulation ecology
We report on excavations at Deurspring, north of Lamberts Bay, South Africa. Earlier work there provided the first evidence of mid-Holocene occupation of the west coast of South Africa. This was unexpected, as previous research argued for... more
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      Archaeological Site Formation ProcessesSouth AfricaArchaeology of shell middensMarine Mussels
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      Climate ChangePhylogeographyGene FlowPopulation Genetics
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      ArchaeomalacologyBronze AgeHebridean ArchaeologyLimpets
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      PaleontologyMoroccoTaphonomyMultidisciplinary
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      ArchaeologyMarine EcologyReligion and ritual in prehistoryCoastal and Island Archaeology
Nacella magellanica, the most abundant limpet in theMagellanic biogeographic Province of Argentina and Chile, is characterized by a noticeable variability in shellmorphology and color patterns. Ecological as well as evolutionary features... more
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      MolluscaLimpetsPopulations genetics