ORAL PRESENTATIONS
STUDENT |
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Svenja Arlt |
From Foothills to Highlands: Exploring Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of the Later Stone Age Robberg Technocomplex in the Maloti-Drakensberg Region. |
First place - Sole author |
R4250-00 |
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Rene Sieleman, Matthew Caruana and Matt Lotter |
A Brief Assessment of the Large Cutting Tools of Wonderboom. |
First place - Co-authored presentation |
R4250-00 |
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Tullio Abruzzese, Gerrit L. Dusseldorp, Morgan Roussel and Viola C. Schmid
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Experimental Replication of Quartz Microlithic Products with Bipolar Technology Demonstrates Flexible Embodied Cognition in Robberg Makers. |
Second place |
R3000-00 |
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Welcome Takunda Chigwende, Tammy Hodgskiss, Camille Bourdier |
Understanding Late Stone Age painting technology at Pomongwe Cave, Matobo, Zimbabwe: An Archaeological, Ethnographic and Experimental Approach. |
Third place |
R2000-00 |
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
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Justine van Heerden |
The effectiveness of an interactive, travelling museum: a way to close the distance between people and heritage. |
First place |
R1500-00 |
Still outstanding – I have requested the information from her supervisor, Tim Forssmann |
On behalf of
Judges: Tim Forssman, Morongwa Mosothwane, Liteboho Senyane, Andrew Skinner, Natalie Swanepoel