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Mumbwa Caves

Coordinates:15°2′12″S26°36′29″E / 15.03667°S 26.60806°E /-15.03667; 26.60806
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Archaeological site in Zambia
Mumbwa Caves
Dark rock in da landscape with dry trees
Mumbwa caves in 2016
Mumbwa Caves
Mumbwa Caves
Mumbwa Caves
location in Zambia
LocationKafue National Park
RegionZambia
Coordinates15°2′12″S26°36′29″E / 15.03667°S 26.60806°E /-15.03667; 26.60806
History
PeriodsMesolithic,Neolithic,Iron Age
Site notes
Excavation dates1931
ArchaeologistsRaymond Dart, Del Grande

TheMumbwa Caves are an archeological site in Zambia. The site has yielded artifacts that date from theMesolithic,Neolithic and theIron Age. The caves are a source of stratified, in situ deposits withfaunal and human remains. Mumbwa, with its interior structures, demonstrates the complexity of the behavioral abilities of the people from theMesolithic. Selection of raw materials along with features such as hearths suggests a population which was modern in its behaviors used to inhabit the Mumbwa Caves. Study and excavation of the Mumbwa Caves is helping to fill in the gaps in thelate Pleistocene prehistory of south centralAfrica.[1]

Excavations

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Macrae 1926; Clark 1942; Savage 1983.In 1931, Dart and Del Grande excavated the caves and discovered intact basal deposits which were used to date the site.In 1993, Lawrence Barham gathered a team represented by the Zambian National Heritage Conservation Commission, theLivingstone Museum and theUniversities of Bristol andOxford to assess the extent of intact basal deposits discovered by Dart and Del Grande.

Artifacts

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A 62,614 lithics were recovered in 1994. 3,171 were from the Iron Age deposit, 16,939 from the LSA (Late Stone Age) and 40,060 from the upper MSA (Middle Stone Age) sequence. Several general patterns have been observed from these artifacts. It is evident that there are patterns within the raw materials used, the manipulation of manuports and in the production of bone tools. Hearths and windbreaks have been found at Mumbwa and are evidence of the emergence of complex Middle Stone Age behaviors being used by past people of Mumbwa. Windbreaks bend away from the tunnel and would have protected the occupants of the cave and their hearths from the east to west winds. Microfauna found at the site indicates dry conditions at the time of occupation.

Features

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There are two main classes of features that can be found at the Mumbwa Caves site. Hearths and windbreaks are two features which are distinctive of the Mumbwa Middle Stone Age. The hearths found in Areas I and II, have stone borders consisting of cave dolomite blocks and material transported from local landscape, including quartz cobbles, phyllite, sandstone and cobbles of haematite. Area I contains one of the best preserved windbreaks on the Mumbwa Caves site. It is distinguished by a semi-circular arc of ash, sediment, quartz debitage and animal bone.[2]

External links

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References

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  1. ^Barham, Lawrence S. . "The Mumbwa Caves Project, Zambia, 1993-94." Nyame Akume June 1995: 66-72. Print.
  2. ^Barham, Lawrence S. . "The Mumbwa Caves Project, Zambia, 1993-94." Nyame Akume June 1995: 66-72. Print.
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