Henshilwood Christopher S, d'Errico Francesco, Watts Ian
Institute for Human Evolution, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
J Hum Evol. 2009 Jul;57(1):27-47. doi: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2009.01.005. Epub 2009 May 31.
Powerful categories of evidence for symbolically mediated behaviour, variously described as 'modern' or 'cognitively modern' human behaviour, are geometric or iconographic representations. After 40,000 years ago such evidence is well documented in much of the Old World and is widely considered as typifying 'modern human culture,' but earlier evidence is rare. In Africa, this includes two deliberately engraved ochre pieces from c. 75,000 year old levels at Blombos Cave, Western Cape, South Africa and the greater than 55,000 year old incised ostrich egg shell from the Diepkloof shelter, located in the same province. Here we report on thirteen additional pieces of incised ochre recovered from c. 75,000-100,000 year old levels at Blombos Cave. These finds, taken together with other engraved objects reported from other southern African sites, suggest that symbolic intent and tradition were present in this region at an earlier date than previously thought.
作为具有象征意义的行为(被以各种方式描述为“现代”或“认知现代”人类行为)的有力证据类别是几何或图像表征。在4万年前之后,这类证据在旧大陆的大部分地区都有详尽记载,并被广泛视为“现代人类文化”的典型代表,但早期证据却很罕见。在非洲,这包括来自南非西开普省布隆伯斯洞穴约7.5万年前地层的两件刻意雕刻的赭石块,以及来自同一省份迪普克洛弗避难所的、年代超过5.5万年的刻划鸵鸟蛋壳。在此,我们报告从布隆伯斯洞穴约7.5万至10万年前地层中发现的另外13件刻划赭石块。这些发现,连同从其他南非遗址报告的其他雕刻物品,表明该地区存在象征意图和传统的时间比之前认为的更早。