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Antonieta Jerardino
Antonieta Jerardino
University of Souh Africa, Dept. of Anthropology & Archaeology
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Early human use of marine resources and pigment in South Africa during the Middle Pleistocene
CW Marean, M Bar-Matthews, J Bernatchez, E Fisher, P Goldberg, ...
Nature 449 (7164), 905-908, 2007
11892007
Middle and Late Pleistocene paleoscape modeling along the southern coast of South Africa
EC Fisher, M Bar-Matthews, A Jerardino, CW Marean
Quaternary Science Reviews 29 (11-12), 1382-1398, 2010
2512010
Shellfish gathering, marine paleoecology and modern human behavior: perspectives from cave PP13B, Pinnacle Point, South Africa
A Jerardino, CW Marean
Journal of human evolution 59 (3-4), 412-424, 2010
2452010
Changes in shellfish species composition and mean shell size from a late-Holocene record of the west coast of southern Africa
A Jerardino
Journal of Archaeological Science 24 (11), 1031-1044, 1997
1531997
Large shell middens in Lamberts Bay, South Africa: a case of hunter–gatherer resource intensification
A Jerardino
Journal of Archaeological Science 37 (9), 2291-2302, 2010
1372010
Early coastal subsistence patterns in central Chile: a systematic study of the marine-invertebrate fauna from the site of Curaumilla-1
A Jerardino, JC Castilla, JM Ramírez, N Hermosilla
Latin American Antiquity 3 (1), 43-62, 1992
1291992
Impacts of human activities on marine animal life in the Benguela: a historical overview
CL Griffiths, L van Sittert, PB Best, AC Brown, BM Clark, PA Cook, ...
Oceanography and Marine Biology 42, 303-392, 2004
1242004
Preliminary results from excavations at Steenbokfontein Cave: implications for past and future research
A Jerardino, R Yates
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 7-16, 1996
1051996
Paleoanthropological investigations of Middle Stone Age sites at Pinnacle Point, Mossel Bay (South Africa): Archaeology and hominid remains from the 2000 Field Season.
CW Marean, PJ Nilssen, K Brown, A Jerardino, D Stynder
PaleoAnthropology 2004, 14-83, 2004
1002004
Micromammals: when humans are the hunters
G Dewar, A Jerardino
Journal of Taphonomy 5 (1), 1-14, 2007
842007
Large shell middens and hunter-gatherer resource intensification along the West Coast of South Africa: the Elands Bay case study
A Jerardino
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 7 (1), 76-101, 2012
822012
The problem with density values in archaeological analysis: a case study from Tortoise Cave, Western Cape, South Africa
A Jerardino
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 21-27, 1995
821995
Late Holocene Neoglacial episodes in southern South America and southern Africa: a comparison
A Jerardino
The Holocene 5 (3), 361-368, 1995
811995
Excavations at Pancho's Kitchen Midden, western Cape coast, South Africa: further observations into the megamidden period
A Jerardino
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 16-25, 1998
801998
On the origins and significance of Pleistocene coastal resource use in southern Africa with particular reference to shellfish gathering
A Jerardino
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 41, 213-230, 2016
752016
Human impact on precolonial west coast marine environments of South Africa
A Jerardino, GM Branch, R Navarro
Human impacts on marine environments: a global perspective, 279-296, 2008
752008
Archaeological reconnaissance for middle stone age sites along the Pondoland Coast, South Africa
EC Fisher, M Poupart, J Pargeter, FH Neumann, CW Marean, A Jerardino, ...
PaleoAnthropology 2013, 104-137, 2013
712013
Changing social landscapes of the western Cape coast of southern Africa over the last 4500 years
AMS Jerardino
691996
Excavations at Mike Taylor's Midden: a summary report and implications for a re-characterisation of megamiddens
A Jerardino, R Yates
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 43-51, 1997
681997
Shell morphometry of seven limpet species from coastal shell middens in southern Africa
A Jerardino, R Navarro
Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (4), 1023-1029, 2008
672008
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