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In an effort to ‘decolonise’ the desert, an all-women South African team has contributed to a global study offering new theories about early humans. ....
UCT researchers find evidence of complex early human behaviour in Kalahari 7 April 2021 4:21 PM Share This: An international team of archaeologists has found evidence from over 100,000 years ago of early human innovation in a rock shelter in the Kalahari. Archaeological deposits found at a new archaeological site in the Northern Cape, Ga-Mohana Hill, suggest that early humans were innovative and resourceful even outside of coastal environments. UCT researchers form part of the international team that has found evidence for complex symbolic behaviours in the Kalahari 105,000 years ago. The findings of the research have been published in Nature, a leading multidisciplinary science journal. ....
New study shows âdryâ Kalahari was more important to human evolution than previously thought Researchers from South Africa, Canada, UK, Australia and Austria have been working to understand what the climate of Kalahari was like 105,000 years ago. Text Size: A+ The Kalahari is a huge expanse of desert in southern Africa, stretching across Botswana and into the northernmost part of South Africaâs Northern Cape province. Itâs in the Northern Cape that we studied and described a new archaeological site, Ga-Mohana Hill, for research just published in Nature. Our international team, made up of researchers from South Africa, Canada, the UK, Australia and Austria, has found evidence for complex symbolic behaviours 105,000 years ago. ....
Someone in The Kalahari Collected Crystals a Whopping 105,000 Years Ago JAYNE WILKINS & SECHABA MAAPE, THE CONVERSATION 1 APRIL 2021 A rockshelter in South Africa s Kalahari documents the innovative behaviors of early humans who lived there 105,000 years ago. We report the new evidence today in The rockshelter site is at Ga-Mohana Hill - a striking feature that stands proudly above an expansive savanna landscape.
Many residents of nearby towns consider Ga-Mohana a spiritual place, linked to stories of a great water snake. Some community members use the area for prayer and ritual. The hill is associated with mystery, fear and secrecy. Now, our findings reveal how important this place was even 105,000 years ago, documenting a long history of its spiritual significance. Our research also challenges a dominant narrative that the Kalahari region is peripheral in debates on the origins of humans. ....