Stone tool use by wild chimpanzees of West Africa offers a unique opportunity to explore the evolutionary roots of technology during human evolution. However, detailed analyses of …
M Haslam, L Luncz, A Pascual-Garrido… - Journal of Human …, 2016 - Elsevier
Methods The excavation site was designated Laem Son 5 (LS5), and is located on the small island of Piak Nam Yai (PNY), in Laem Son National Park, Thailand (N 9 34.629, E 98 …
Three decades after the end of excavations at Pedra Furada, Northeastern Brazil, the site has been almost excluded from the debate about the first phase of human expansion in the …
The use of complex technologies by humans (Homo sapiens) and their ancestors is a key feature of our evolution, marked by the appearance of stone tools 3.3-million years ago …
H Mosley, M Haslam - Quaternary International, 2016 - Elsevier
The concept of extended or distributed cognition has been present in archaeology for some time, yet despite its inclusion of non-human hominin ancestors, it has remained distinctly …
HS Kuhl, AK Kalan, M Arandjelovic, F Aubert… - researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk
The study of the archaeological remains of fossil hominins must rely on reconstructions to elucidate the behaviour that may have resulted in particular stone tools and their …
En este artículo los autores pretenden defender que las variantes y rasgos culturales están presentes en gran cantidad de especies animales no humanas, entendiendo el término …