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- Stillbay abstract "The Stillbay (also Still bay) industry is the name given by archaeologists A. J. H. Goodwin and C. van Riet Lowe in 1929 to a mid-Palaeolithic stone tool manufacturing style after the site of Stilbaai (also called Still Bay) in South Africa where it was first described. It may have developed from the earlier Acheulian types. In addition to Acheulian stone tools, bone and antler picks were also used. Its start and end are calculated at 71.9 ka and 71.0 ka. At present, too few data exist to limit the 95% confidence intervals of these date to more than 4 to 5 ky. However, available data are consistent with a duration of less than 1 ky.Sampson in 1974 questioned its existence on the grounds that sites were not properly described and they lacked stratigraphicintegrity However, more recent work from sites such as Blombos Cave and Sibudu Cave attest to its existence.It is broadly analogous to the Mousterian culture in Europe.Olduvai Gorge has within its many ages of tools, some of the Stillbay variety.".
- Stillbay thumbnail Blombos_Cave_bifacial_points.jpg?width=300.
- Stillbay wikiPageID "3889714".
- Stillbay wikiPageLength "5266".
- Stillbay wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Stillbay wikiPageRevisionID "686339995".
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Acheulean.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_industry.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Blombos_Cave.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Category:70th_millennium_BC.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Middle_Stone_Age_cultures.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Confidence_interval.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Control_of_fire_by_early_humans.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Mousterian.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Olduvai_Gorge.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Paleolithic.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Sibudu_Cave.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Silcrete.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Stilbaai.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Stone_tool.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Thermoluminescence.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink Year.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLink File:Blombos_Cave_bifacial_points.jpg.
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Still Bay".
- Stillbay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stillbay".
- Stillbay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Middle_Stone_Age.
- Stillbay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stillbay subject Category:70th_millennium_BC.
- Stillbay subject Category:Middle_Stone_Age_cultures.
- Stillbay hypernym Name.
- Stillbay comment "The Stillbay (also Still bay) industry is the name given by archaeologists A. J. H. Goodwin and C. van Riet Lowe in 1929 to a mid-Palaeolithic stone tool manufacturing style after the site of Stilbaai (also called Still Bay) in South Africa where it was first described. It may have developed from the earlier Acheulian types. In addition to Acheulian stone tools, bone and antler picks were also used. Its start and end are calculated at 71.9 ka and 71.0 ka.".
- Stillbay label "Stillbay".
- Stillbay sameAs Q2560443.
- Stillbay sameAs Stillbayense.
- Stillbay sameAs Stillbay.
- Stillbay sameAs m.0b59lm.
- Stillbay sameAs Стилбейская_индустрия.
- Stillbay sameAs Стіллбей.
- Stillbay sameAs Q2560443.
- Stillbay wasDerivedFrom Stillbay?oldid=686339995.
- Stillbay depiction Blombos_Cave_bifacial_points.jpg.
- Stillbay isPrimaryTopicOf Stillbay.