Blombos Cave (Phase M3)
Basic information
Sample name: Blombos Cave (Phase M3)

Reference: C. S. Henshilwood, J. C. Sealy, R. Yates, K. Cruz-Uribe, P. Goldberg, F. E. Grine, R. G. Klein, C. Poggenpoel, K. van Niekerk, and I. Watts. 2001. Blombos Cave, Southern Cape, South Africa: Preliminary report on the 1992-1999 excavations of the Middle Stone Age levels. Journal of Archaeological Science 28(4):421-448 [ER 3719]
Geography
Country: South Africa

State: Western Cape



Coordinate: 34° 25' S, 21° 13' E
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Time interval: Late Pleistocene

Section: 3719

Unit number: 4

Unit order: above to below

Max Ma: 0.0993

Min Ma: 0.0853

Age basis: OSL

Geography comments: "Blombos Cave is a limestone cave situated in the Blombosfontein Nature Reserve on the south coast of the Western Cape Province of South Africa, some 100 m from the Indian Ocean and approximately 300 km east of Cape Town".
"The M3 phase has been dated by OSL to roughly between 99.3 ± 5.0 ka and 85.3 ± 4.0 ka".

Environment
Lithology: sandstone

Taphonomic context: cave,human accumulation

Archaeology: hearths,stone tools

Habitat comments: "The cave was formed as a result of solution action and wave cutting of a cliff formed of calcified sediments that lies above a basal layer of Table Mountain Sandstone".
The site consists of three major Middle Stone Age layers (Phases M1-M3) beneath a thick, sterile aeolian sand dune layer that separates the Middle Stone Age (MSA) sequence from the recent Late Stone Age (LSA) layers.
"Most of the MSA deposits are finely bedded to laminated, with cm thick bedding. Phase M3 consists of light to medium brown sandy layers, with relatively fewer artefacts. There are extensive compact in situ hearths and ash deposits. The M3 layers are dominated by shellfish remains and contain high densities of ochre".
Various stone stools are present including flakes, cores, scrapers, and other retouched pieces. "The abundance of artefacts strongly implicates humans as the principle bone accumulators".

Methods
Life forms: carnivores,primates,rodents,ungulates,marine mammals,other large mammals,other small mammals,fishes

Sampling methods: quarry,screenwash

Sample size: 2340 specimens

Years: 1992 -

Sampling comments: "The first excavation at Blombos Cave was initiated in 1991 and led to the recovery of only the LSA deposits dated at less than 2 ka old. A second excavation was begun in 1992, with excavations of both the LSA and MSA levels continuing in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000" and beyond...
"Within the cave interior, behind the drip line, a surface area of 12·5 m2 of MSA deposits has been excavated (as of 2000); forward of the drip line a test trench of 3 m2 was excavated in 1999. Excavation by brush or trowel followed individual strata or layers".
"Recovered deposits were wet sieved through both 1·5 and 3·0 mm meshes using seawater. Recovered material was later re-washed in freshwater and shade dried".
The register below consists of the identified macromammal remains only (those with a mean adult body weight of at least 0.75 kg), including additional remains identified from this phase excavated from 2001 to 2010 (presented in Badenhorst et al. 2016). Smaller micromammals are also present (along with several other groups), although raw NISP counts are not provided, not even in the follow-up small mammal dedicated publications.

Metadata
Sample number: 3945

Contributor: Benjamin Carter

Enterer: Benjamin Carter

Created: 2022-04-02 15:05:33

Modified: 2023-05-30 00:53:24

Abundance distribution
37 species
11 singletons
total count 2340
geometric series index: 66.9
Fisher's α: 6.240
geometric series k: 0.8167
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.5537
Shannon's H: 1.2737
Good's u: 0.9953
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
Register
Homo sapiens164 kg
Atelerix frontalis4
"Erinaceus frontalis"
Canis mesomelas17.9 kg carnivore
Aonyx capensis114 kg invertivore-carnivore
Ictonyx striatus3753 g invertivore-carnivore
Arctocephalus pusillus126
Genetta sp.2
Herpestes pulverulentus13787 g
also 6 Herpestidae indet.
Felis lybica6
also 1 Felidae indet.
Hyaenidae indet.2
also 13 Carnivora indet.
Delphinidae indet.2
Diceros bicornis1894 kg browser
also 4 Rhinocerotidae indet.
Equus capensis4
Procavia capensis14672.8 kg browser
Hippopotamus amphibius11107 kg grazer
Alcelaphus buselaphus3143 kg grazer-browser
also 2 Alcelaphinae/Hippotraginae indet.
Damaliscus pygargus483 kg grazer-browser
"Damaliscus dorcas" - also 1 "Bontebok/reedbuck"
Antidorcas sp.2
Oreotragus oreotragus1 browser-grazer
Raphicerus campestris119.7 kg browser-grazer
Raphicerus melanotis79.1 kg
also 164 Raphicerus sp.
Pelea capreolus116 kg grazer
Syncerus antiquus7
also 1 Bovini indet.
Taurotragus oryx31393 kg browser-grazer
Redunca arundinum7 grazer
also 831 Bovidae indet.
Hystrix africaeaustralis115 kg browser
Bathyergus suillus517
Lepus saxatilis162.0 kg
Lepus capensis6
also 37 Lepus sp.
Dichistius capensis3
"Coracinus capensis"
Cymatoceps nasutus5
Argyrosomus japonicus1
Epinephelus andersoni1
Chelon richardsonii1
"Liza richardsonii"
Galeichthys feliceps73
Spondyliosoma emarginatum3
Oplegnathus conwayi5
also 166 Fish indet.