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Master Catalogue : Holocene Human Skeletons from South Africa

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South Africa has an archaeological wealth that stretches back over two million years of human pre-history.

Part of that wealth is the hard evidence of the people themselves in the form of human skeletal remains.

The skeletal remains of the Holocene ancestors of the living human populaitons of southern Africa are present in large numbers.

The emphasis of scholary research in this field has shifted substantially since the 1920s and 1930s when the finds were first made and documented, through the typological classifications of the 1940s which focused on the racial classification of specimins.

Recent studies focus more narrowly on specific situations in place and time and attempt to draw together biological, archaeological and behavioural data to form a picture of the lifestyles and health of past populations.

The common need of recent research has been for detailed documentation of the archaeological context and precise dating of the skeletons.

Morris's comprehensive catalogue, focusing exclusively on South Africa, makes this data available to researchers in an accesible form, and should provide a useful reference work for scholars of physical anthropology and archaeology.

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Wits University Press
1868142302 / 9781868142309
Paperback / softback
573
01/01/1996
South Africa
168 pages, maps, references, index
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