26. April 2013
87
Henshilwood, C., d’Errico, E, Vanhaeren, M., van Niekerk, K. und Jacobs, Z. 2004:
Middle Stone Age Shell Beads from South Africa. Science 304, 404.
Henshilwood, C. S., d’Errico, E,Yates, R., Jacobs, Z., Tribolo, C., Duller, G. A.T.,
Mercier, N., Sealy,J. C.,Valladas, H., Watts, I. und Winde, A. G. 2002: Emergence
of Modern Human Behavior: Middle Stone Age Engravings from South Africa.
Science 295, 1278-1280.
Higham, T, Basell, L., Jacobi, R., Wood, R., Bronk Ramsey, C. und Conard, N. J.
2012: Testing models for the beginnings of the Aurignacian and the advent of
figurative art and music:The radiocarbon chronology of Geißenklösterle. Journal
of Human Evolution 62, 664—676.
Hublin,J.-J. 2012:The earliest modern human colonization of Europe. Proceedings
ofthe National Academy of Sciences ofthe United States of America 109, 13471—
13472.
Igreja, M. und Porraz, G. 2013: Functional insights into the innovative Early Howie-
sons Poort technology at Diepkloof Rock Shelter (Western Cape, South Africa).
Journal of Archaeological Science 40, 3475—3491.
Klein, R. G. 2000: Archeology and the Evolution of Human Behavior. Evolutionary
Anthropology 9, 17—36.
Klein, R.G. 2009: The Human Career. Human Biological and Cultural Origins.
Dritte, erweiterte Auflage. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Leroi-Gourhan, A. 1965: Prehistoire de l’art Occidental. Paris: Editions d’art Lucien
Mazenod.
Lombard, M. und Phillipson, L. 2010: Indications of bow and stone-tipped arrow use
64.000 years ago in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Antiquity 84, 635—648.
McBrearty, S. und Brooks, A. S. 2000: The revolution that wasn’t: a new Interpreta-
tion of the origin of modern human behavior. Journal of Human Evolution 39,
453-563.
Mellars, P. 2005:The Impossible Coincidence. A Single-Species Model for the Origins
of Modern Human Behavior in Europe. Evolutionary Anthropology 14, 12—27.
Mensan, R., Bourrillon, R., Cretin, C., White, R., Gardere, P., Chiotti, L., Sisk, M.,
Clark, A., Higham, T. und Tartar, E. 2012: Context and dating of newly discover-
ed Aurignacian rock art from Abri Castanet (Dordogne, France). Paleo 23, 171—
188.
Neugebauer-Maresch, C. 2007: La Statuette de Stratzing et l’Aurignacien en Basse
Autriche/Die Statuette von Stratzing und das Aurignacien in Niederösterreich.
In: Floss, H. und Rouquerol, N. (Hrsg.), Les chemins de l’art aurignacien en Eu-
rope/Das Aurignacien und die Anfänge der Kunst in Europa. Aurignac: Editions
Musee-forum Aurignac, 145—156.
Parkington, J. E. 2001: Milestones: the impact of systematic exploitation of marine
foods on human evolution. In: Tobias, P. V., Raath, M. A., Moggi-Cechi, J. und
Doyle, G. A. (Hrsg.), Humanity from African Naissance to Coming Millenia. Flo-
rence: Florence University Press, 327—336.
Parkington,J. 2003: Middens and moderns: shellfishing and the Middle Stone Age of
the Western Cape, South Africa. South African Journal of Science 99, 243—247.
87
Henshilwood, C., d’Errico, E, Vanhaeren, M., van Niekerk, K. und Jacobs, Z. 2004:
Middle Stone Age Shell Beads from South Africa. Science 304, 404.
Henshilwood, C. S., d’Errico, E,Yates, R., Jacobs, Z., Tribolo, C., Duller, G. A.T.,
Mercier, N., Sealy,J. C.,Valladas, H., Watts, I. und Winde, A. G. 2002: Emergence
of Modern Human Behavior: Middle Stone Age Engravings from South Africa.
Science 295, 1278-1280.
Higham, T, Basell, L., Jacobi, R., Wood, R., Bronk Ramsey, C. und Conard, N. J.
2012: Testing models for the beginnings of the Aurignacian and the advent of
figurative art and music:The radiocarbon chronology of Geißenklösterle. Journal
of Human Evolution 62, 664—676.
Hublin,J.-J. 2012:The earliest modern human colonization of Europe. Proceedings
ofthe National Academy of Sciences ofthe United States of America 109, 13471—
13472.
Igreja, M. und Porraz, G. 2013: Functional insights into the innovative Early Howie-
sons Poort technology at Diepkloof Rock Shelter (Western Cape, South Africa).
Journal of Archaeological Science 40, 3475—3491.
Klein, R. G. 2000: Archeology and the Evolution of Human Behavior. Evolutionary
Anthropology 9, 17—36.
Klein, R.G. 2009: The Human Career. Human Biological and Cultural Origins.
Dritte, erweiterte Auflage. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Leroi-Gourhan, A. 1965: Prehistoire de l’art Occidental. Paris: Editions d’art Lucien
Mazenod.
Lombard, M. und Phillipson, L. 2010: Indications of bow and stone-tipped arrow use
64.000 years ago in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Antiquity 84, 635—648.
McBrearty, S. und Brooks, A. S. 2000: The revolution that wasn’t: a new Interpreta-
tion of the origin of modern human behavior. Journal of Human Evolution 39,
453-563.
Mellars, P. 2005:The Impossible Coincidence. A Single-Species Model for the Origins
of Modern Human Behavior in Europe. Evolutionary Anthropology 14, 12—27.
Mensan, R., Bourrillon, R., Cretin, C., White, R., Gardere, P., Chiotti, L., Sisk, M.,
Clark, A., Higham, T. und Tartar, E. 2012: Context and dating of newly discover-
ed Aurignacian rock art from Abri Castanet (Dordogne, France). Paleo 23, 171—
188.
Neugebauer-Maresch, C. 2007: La Statuette de Stratzing et l’Aurignacien en Basse
Autriche/Die Statuette von Stratzing und das Aurignacien in Niederösterreich.
In: Floss, H. und Rouquerol, N. (Hrsg.), Les chemins de l’art aurignacien en Eu-
rope/Das Aurignacien und die Anfänge der Kunst in Europa. Aurignac: Editions
Musee-forum Aurignac, 145—156.
Parkington, J. E. 2001: Milestones: the impact of systematic exploitation of marine
foods on human evolution. In: Tobias, P. V., Raath, M. A., Moggi-Cechi, J. und
Doyle, G. A. (Hrsg.), Humanity from African Naissance to Coming Millenia. Flo-
rence: Florence University Press, 327—336.
Parkington,J. 2003: Middens and moderns: shellfishing and the Middle Stone Age of
the Western Cape, South Africa. South African Journal of Science 99, 243—247.