Late Pleistocene and Holocene fauna from Waterfall Bluff Rock Shelter, Mpondoland, South Africa

Sandee Oster, Jerome P. Reynard, Hayley C. Cawthra, Irene Esteban, Justin Pargeter, Erich C. Fisher

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    Abstract

    Archaeological deposits from Waterfall Bluff Rock Shelter (Eastern Cape) span from Marine Isotope Stage 3 (~39–29 ka) to the mid-Holocene (~8 ka), showing persistent human occupations. The site’s consistent proximity to the shoreline and stable coastline over millennia makes it key for exploring human settlement patterns. This study reports on preliminary results of identifiable fauna from Marine Isotope Stage 3 to the Early Holocene layers at Waterfall Bluff. The identified species may suggest a mosaic environment, although caution is warranted given the small sample size. Furthermore, leopard seal remains were recovered in layers dating to the Last Glacial Maximum. This is the first direct evidence of a leopard seal recovered from Pleistocene and Holocene archaeo-faunal assemblages along the South African coast.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Article number17449
    JournalSouth African Journal of Science
    Volume120
    Issue number11-12
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Nov 2024

    Keywords

    • archaeozoology
    • Last Glacial Maximum
    • Marine Isotope Stage 3
    • palaeoenvironment
    • Pleistocene–Holocene transition

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
    • General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
    • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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