Oxford Science Blog 21 May 2018: A very different environment for early tool makers in South Africa.
Author Archives: michaelasecker
Ecker et al. (2018)
Ecker, M., Brink, J., Horwitz, L.K., Scott, L., Lee-Thorp, J.A., 2018. A 12,000 year record of changes in herbivore niche separation and palaeoclimate (Wonderwerk Cave, South Africa). Quaternary Science Reviews 180, 132–144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.11.025
Ecker (2018)
Ecker, Michaela, 2018. Excavating the fossil bearing strata at Pniel 6, lower Vaal River, South Africa. Rust Family Foundation: Archaeology Grants Program. https://www.rfamfound1.org/proj33find.html.
Chazan et al. (2017)
Chazan, M., Horwitz, L., Ecker, M., Shaw, C., Rhodes, S., Morris, D., Berna, F., 2017. Renewed excavations at Wonderwerk Cave, South Africa. Evolutionary anthropology 26, 258–260. https://doi.org/10.1002/evan.21558
Ecker (2017)
Ecker, M., 2017, Evolution and the Environment: The First Season of Excavations at Pniel, South Africa. Archaeological Institute of America Toronto Society Newsletter Fall. http://mailchi.mp/070de078bad1/aia-toronto-society-fall-2017-newsletter.