This paper contributes new information to the body of evidence for Middle Stone Age tool-use in Tanzania. Magubike rockshelter is located in an archaeologically unexplored region of the south-central part of the country, and thus fills a significant geographical gap between sites further to the north and those to the south in Zambia and Mozambique. Early analysis of a portion of the lithic materials demonstrates parallel changes in lithic reduction intensity, raw material preference and typology. This article explores possible explanations for this pattern, including the possibility that they reflect changes to local environment, and suggests avenues for future research.
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Werner, J. J., & Willoughby, P. R. (2017). Middle Stone Age Technology and Cultural Evolution at Magubike Rockshelter, Southern Tanzania. African Archaeological Review, 34(2), 249–273. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10437-017-9254-2
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