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List of works by Marlize Lombard

A Case for Springbok Hunting with Kite-Like Structures in the Northwest Nama Karoo Bioregion of South Africa

scientific article published on 8 August 2019

Ancient genomes from southern Africa pushes modern human divergence beyond 260,000 years ago

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Ancient human DNA: How sequencing the genome of a boy from Ballito Bay changed human history

Book reviews. Veerle Rots. Prehension and hafting traces on flint tools: a methodology. xx+274 pages, 289 figures, 204 plates, CD-ROM with tables. 2010. Leuven: Leuven University Press; 978-90-5867-801-0 hardback €69.50

Bridging theory and bow hunting: human cognitive evolution and archaeology

scholarly article by Frederick L. Coolidge published in February 2016

Causal Cognition, Force Dynamics and Early Hunting Technologies

scientific article published on 12 February 2018

Cognition: From Capuchin Rock Pounding to Lomekwian Flake Production

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Constraining the Likely Technological Niches of Late Middle Pleistocene Hominins with Homo naledi as Case Study

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Distribution Patterns of Organic Residues on Middle Stone Age Points from Sibudu Cave, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

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Evidence of hunting and hafting during the Middle Stone Age at Sibidu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a multianalytical approach

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Exploring arrow poisons from Windvogel’s Country, Eastern Cape, South Africa: a discussion between Piet Windvogel and William Atherstone on 6 February 1846

journal article from 'Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa' published in 2021

Finding resolution for the Howiesons Poort through the microscope: micro-residue analysis of segments from Sibudu Cave, South Africa

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Genetic data and radiocarbon dating question Plovers Lake as a Middle Stone Age hominin-bearing site

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Hunting and Hunting Technologies as Proxy for Teaching and Learning During the Stone Age of Southern Africa

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Hunting with Howiesons Poort segments: pilot experimental study and the functional interpretation of archaeological tools

scholarly article by Marlize Lombard published in September 2008

Indications of bow and stone-tipped arrow use 64 000 years ago in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

scientific article (publication date: September 2010)

Infrared reflectance spectroscopy as an analytical technique for the study of residues on stone tools: potential and challenges

Khoe-San Genomes Reveal Unique Variation and Confirm the Deepest Population Divergence in Homo sapiens

scientific article published on 22 July 2020

Lactase persistence alleles reveal partial East African ancestry of southern African Khoe pastoralists.

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Late Holocene Fauna from Kuidas Spring in Namibia

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Milk not Meat: The Role of Milk amongst the Khoe Peoples of Southern Africa

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MtDNA control region variation affirms diversity and deep sub-structure in populations from southern Africa

scientific article published on 27 February 2013

Neanderthal Hunting Weapons Re-Assessed: A Tip Cross-Sectional Area Analysis of Middle Palaeolithic Point Assemblages from South Eastern France

scientific article published in 2023

Ochre in hafting in Middle Stone Age southern Africa: a practical role

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Pleistocene Homo and the updated Stone Age sequence of South Africa

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Potential for identifying plant-based toxins on San hunter-gatherer arrowheads

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Quartz-tipped arrows older than 60 ka: further use-trace evidence from Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Ritual Practice in a Domestic Space: Evidence from Melora Hilltop, a Late Iron Age Stone-Walled Settlement in the Waterberg, Limpopo Province, South Africa

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Rocks of Potency: Engravings and Cupules from the Dovedale Ward, Southern Tuli Block, Botswana [with Comment]

scholarly article by Maria Van Der Ryst et al published June 2004 in South African Archaeological Bulletin

Small things in perspective: the contribution of our blind tests to micro-residue studies on archaeological stone tools

scholarly article by Lyn Wadley published in June 2007

Southern African ancient genomes estimate modern human divergence to 350,000 to 260,000 years ago.

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Still Bay Point-Production Strategies at Hollow Rock Shelter and Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter and Knowledge-Transfer Systems in Southern Africa at about 80-70 Thousand Years Ago

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Still Bay and serrated points from Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

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Taking Stock of Foodplants Growing in the Cradle of Humankind Fossil Hominin Site, South Africa

scientific article published on 5 January 2022

Taphonomic Study of a Modern Baboon Sleeping Site at Misgrot, South Africa: Implications for Large-Bodied Primate Taphonomy in Karstic Deposits

scientific article published in March 2021

Temporal perspectives on Still Bay point production at Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, in the context of southern Africa

journal article from 'Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa' published in 2019

The Keimoes kite landscape of the trans-Gariep, South Africa

scientific article published on 12 May 2021

The Lithic Rings of Honingklip, Goergap, Olieboomspoort and Windsorton: A Functional Interpretation Based on Microscopy

The Nature of Culture: an eight-grade model for the evolution and expansion of cultural capacities in hominins and other animals

scientific article (publication date: 20 July 2015)

The Still Bay points of Apollo 11 Rock Shelter, Namibia: an inter-regional perspective

journal article from 'Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa' published in 2018

The disappearing San of southeastern Africa and their genetic affinities

scientific article published on 20 September 2016

The evolution of early symbolic behavior in Homo sapiens

scientific article published on 18 February 2020

The first residue analysis blind tests: results and lessons learnt

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The form and function of Ovambo arrows: Exploring agro-pastoralist hunting technology

scholarly article by Chrislyn Allan published in December 2016

The gripping nature of ochre: the association of ochre with Howiesons Poort adhesives and Later Stone Age mastics from South Africa

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The morphological identification of micro-residues on stone tools using light microscopy: progress and difficulties based on blind tests

The people behind the samples: Biographical features of Past Hunter-Gatherers from KwaZulu-Natal who yielded aDNA

scientific article published on 03 November 2018

The power of women in dairying communities of eastern and southern Africa

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The role of play objects and object play in human cognitive evolution and innovation

scientific article published in January 2018

The skull from Florisbad: a paleoneurological report

scientific article published on 31 October 2020

Thinking a Bow-and-arrow Set: Cognitive Implications of Middle Stone Age Bow and Stone-tipped Arrow Technology

Thinking through the Middle Stone Age of sub-Saharan Africa

scientific article (publication date: August 2012)

Tracking the evolution of causal cognition in humans

scientific article published on 8 May 2017

Was there a shift from Levallois to Still Bay point knapping at Hollow Rock Shelter, South Africa?

scientific article published on 2 January 2022

What happened to the human mind after the Howiesons Poort?

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Where does the elephant come from? The evolution of causal cognition is the key

scientific article published on 10 August 2020

‘I Can Do It’ Becomes ‘We Do It’: Kimberley (Australia) and Still Bay (South Africa) Points Through a Socio-technical Framework Lens

scientific article published on 4 December 2019