ProjectThe Jojosi Shelter Excavation Project – Understanding prehistoric land-use and raw material provisioning in…
Basic data
Title:
The Jojosi Shelter Excavation Project – Understanding prehistoric land-use and raw material provisioning in southeastern South Africa
Duration:
01/07/2026 to 29/02/2028
Abstract / short description:
The central goal of this 20-month project is to investigate how modern human hunter-gatherer groups from the Middle Stone Age and Later Stone Age, as well as later Iron Age communities, used the site of Jojosi Shelter (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) and structured their mobility within the local settlement pattern of the Jojosi Dongas and the regional context of the Thukela Basin. In this context, the project examines how far the organization of technology, mobility, and land use changed through time and across different subsistence strategies. The work packages encompass new excavations at the site of Jojosi Shelter, analysis of the recovered lithic assemblages, chronometric dating and regional contextualization.
Keywords:
archaeology
Archäologie
prehistory
Urgeschichte
South Africa
Südafrika
Old Stone Age
Altsteinzeit
stone age
Steinzeit
Iron Age
Eisenzeit
settlement archeology
Siedlungsarchäologie
Involved staff
Managers
Institute of Archaeological Sciences Research Areas (UFG)
Department of Geoscience, Faculty of Science
Department of Geoscience, Faculty of Science
Other staff
Department of Geoscience
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Science
Local organizational units
Institute of Archaeological Sciences Research Areas (UFG)
Department of Geoscience
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Science
Funders
Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Cooperations
Johannesburg, South Africa