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Late Holocene Fauna from Kuidas Spring in Namibia
Authors:Shaw Badenhorst  Anzel Veldman  Marlize Lombard
Institution:1.Archaeozoology and Large Mammal Section, Vertebrate Department,Ditsong National Museum of Natural History (formerly Transvaal Museum),Pretoria,South Africa;2.Department of Anthropology and Archaeology,University of South Africa, UNISA,Pretoria,South Africa;3.Department of Anthropology and Development Studies,University of Johannesburg,Auckland Park,South Africa
Abstract:We present the results of faunal analyses from the recently excavated site of Kuidas Spring in north-western Namibia. The site includes rock shelters, stone circles and stone cairns. Stone circles, which were built during the last 1500 years, are widely distributed over much of Namibia and parts of the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. Current interpretations suggest that after the introduction of livestock 2300 years ago, hunter-gatherers who became herders built stone circle settlements. However, our results based on the faunal remains indicate that Kuidas Spring was exploited as a hunting resource, and whether or not herders with (or without their) livestock occupied or visited the site remains unconfirmed. We also found that gemsbok made use of stone circles at Kuidas Spring when these features were not inhabited and show how such activity might impact the interpretation of archaeological material.
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