On scavenging by hominids and other carnivores

P Shipman, JE Phillips - Current Anthropology, 1976 - JSTOR
Read-Martin and Read (CA 16: 359-68) have recently demon-strated that the Makapan
assemblage is dissimilar to those produced by Mesolithic European hunters. They conclude …

The relevance of carnivore behavior to the study of early hominids

GB Schaller, GR Lowther - Southwestern Journal of …, 1969 - journals.uchicago.edu
Attempts have been made to deduce the social life of early hominids by means of the
comparative study of non-human primates. But since social systems are strongly influenced …

Hominid tool‐making versus carnivore scavenging

P Shipman, J Phillips‐Conroy - American Journal of Physical …, 1977 - Wiley Online Library
The effects of hyena scavenging on the remains of 75 animals in the Awash National Park,
Ethiopia, were examined to provide a modern analogy to the fossil assemblage from …

Hunting for evidence of Plio-Pleistocene hominid scavengers

RL Lyman - American Anthropologist, 1987 - JSTOR
A recent review of some of the arguments and data thus far mustered to answer the question
of whether Plio-Pleistocene hominids were hunters or scavengers (Binford 1985) in-dicates …

On" theoretical framework and tests" of early hominid meat and marrow acquisition: a reply to Shipman

HT Bunn, RJ Blumenschine - American Anthropologist, 1987 - JSTOR
Whether the earliest stone tool-using hominids were primarily hunters or scavengers is a
hotly debated issue. Shipman's article," Scavenging or Hunting in Early Hominids …

Small mammals:! Kung San utilization and the production of faunal assemblages

JE Yellen - Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 1991 - Elsevier
Abstract Analysis of! Kung San utilization of small mammals—springhare and porcupine and
two antelope species, steenbok and common duiker—serves to focus paleoan-thropological …

Man the Scavenger: Hominids of 2 million years ago ate meat: but were they hunters or scavengers? A scavenging hypothesis has now been fully articulated

R Lewin - Science, 1984 - science.org
Man the Hunter has for a very long time been a persistent and, it has to be admitted,
attractive theme in paleoan~ thropologists'. scenarios of human origins. Coupled with the …

The origin of hominid hunting: a primatological perspective

A Suzuki - Socioecology and psychology of primates, 1975 - degruyter.com
The ancestors of mail might have possessed hunting techniques and cooperative division of
labor even before the acquisition of erect posture. These social advances might have …

A note on scavenging by wild chimpanzees

MN Muller, E Mpongo, CB Stanford, C Boehm - Folia Primatologica, 1995 - karger.com
bushpig that they had not killed or seen killed, they treated it with fear and apprehension [3].
In the observed episodes at Mahale, adult male chimpanzees took an active interest in …

[PDF][PDF] Humans displacing lions and stealing their food in Benoue National Park, north Cameroon.

M Schoe, HH De Iongh, BM Croes - African journal of ecology, 2009 - academia.edu
Notes and records Page 1 Notes and records Humans displacing lions and stealing their food in
Bénoué National Park, North Cameroon Marjolein Schoe1, Hans H. de Iongh1* and Barbara M …