The role of verbal interaction during experimental bifacial stone tool manufacture

SS Putt, AD Woods, RG Franciscus - Lithic Technology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Many researchers have hypothesized an analogous, and possibly evolutionary, relationship
between Paleolithic stone tool manufacture and language. This study uses a unique design
to investigate how spoken language may affect the transmission of learning to make stone
tools and comes to surprising results that may have important implications for our views of
this relationship. We conducted an experiment to test the effect of verbal communication on
large core biface manufacture during the earliest stages of learning. Previously untrained …

[引用][C] The role of verbal interaction during experimental bifacial stone tool manufacture. Lithic Technol 39: 96–112

S Putt, A Woods, R Franciscus - 2014
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