December 2009
Publication: 
SAAB
Volume: 
190
1. Guest Editorial
- A Born-Again CRM Practitioner
2. Research Articles
- The Hegemony of the Neolithic: or What We Have Lost by Becoming Food Producers
 A.B. Smith
- “The Fires are Constant, the Shelters are Whims”: A Feature Map of Later Stone Age Campsitesat the Dunefield Midden Site, Western Cape Province, South Africa
 J. Parkington, J.W. Fisher, Jr & T.W.W. Tonner
- Craniometric Evidence for Biological Continuity Between Meroitic and Post-Meroitic Populations Buried at the Necropolis of Missiminia, Middle Nubia
 D.D. Stynder, J. Braga, E. Crubézy
- New Light on Ironworking Groups Along the Middle Kavango in Northern Namibia
 E. Kose
- The Central Cattle Pattern During the Iron Age of Southern Africa: A Critique of its SpatialFeatures
 S. Badenhorst
- The Skeletal Remains of Du Preezhoek, Pretoria, South Africa
 A. Meyer
3. Field And Technical Reports
- Post-Depositional Heating May Cause Over-Representation of Red-Coloured Ochre in StoneAge Sites
 L. Wadley
- A Simple Measure of Intensity of Human Occupation from Shell Density as Seen on the Vredenburg Peninsula Coast
 A.B. Smith & B. Mütti
- The Last of the LSA on the Makgabeng Plateau, Limpopo Province
 J. Bradfield, S. Holt & K. Sadr
- An Archaeozoology of the Ndzundza Ndebele in the Steelpoort River Valley, Mpumalanga,South Africa,C.1700 Ad – 1883 Ad
 C. Nelson
4. Discussion Forum
- The Incorporation Of Bioarchaeology into Khoesan Studies
 S. Pfeiffer
- Rethinking Shellfish Measurements
 J. Parkington
- On the Review by Carmel Schrire of Julia Martin’s a Millimetre of Dust: Visiting AncestralSites
 D.R.N.M. Morris, A.J.B. Humphreys & D.E. Miller
5. In Memoriam
- Gadi Godfrey Yobe Mgomezulu 1948–2009
 Y.M. Juwayeyi
6. Bookreviews
- Animals and People: Archaeozoological Papers in Honour of Ina Plug— Reviewed By R.G. Klein
- Appropriated Pasts: Indigenous Peoples and the Colonial Culture of Archaeology— Reviewed By S. Ouzman
- Pangolin, Pythons and Panthers [Sic]: Faunal Remains from KoBulawayo, A 19th Century Ndebele Capital, WesternZimbabwe— Reviewed By P. Hubbard
- The First Africans. African Archaeology from the Earliest Toolmakers to Most Recent Foragers— ReviewedBy I. Parsons
- An Introduction to Museum Archaeology— Reviewed By B. Van Doornum
Year: 
2009
Month: 
December