Review of wood modification and wood functionalization technologies

SL Zelinka, M Altgen, L Emmerich, N Guigo… - Forests, 2022 - mdpi.com
Wood modifications are becoming popular as a way to enhance the performance of wood,
either to make it more durable, improve the performance of wood, or give it new functionality …

Agentic processes in cultural evolution: relevance to Anthropocene sustainability

PJ Richerson, RT Boyd… - … Transactions of the …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Humans have evolved culturally and perhaps genetically to be unsustainable. We exhibit a
deep and consistent pattern of short-term resource exploitation behaviours and institutions …

[HTML][HTML] Evidence for the earliest structural use of wood at least 476,000 years ago

L Barham, GAT Duller, I Candy, C Scott, CR Cartwright… - Nature, 2023 - nature.com
Wood artefacts rarely survive from the Early Stone Age since they require exceptional
conditions for preservation; consequently, we have limited information about when and how …

[图书][B] From hand to mouth: The origins of language

MC Corballis - 2002 - degruyter.com
It is often said that speech is what distinguishes us from other animals. But are we all talk?
What if language was bequeathed to us not by word of mouth, but as a hand-me-down?The …

The origin of the Acheulean: The 1.7 million-year-old site of FLK West, Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)

F Díez-Martín, P Sánchez Yustos, D Uribelarrea… - Scientific reports, 2015 - nature.com
The appearance of the Acheulean is one of the hallmarks of human evolution. It represents
the emergence of a complex behavior, expressed in the recurrent manufacture of large …

[图书][B] The rise of Homo sapiens: The evolution of modern thinking

FL Coolidge, TG Wynn - 2018 - books.google.com
The Rise of Homo sapiens provides an unrivalled interdisciplinary introduction to the subject
of hominin cognitive evolution that is appropriate for general audiences and students in …

Early stone tools and cultural transmission: Resetting the null hypothesis

C Tennie, LS Premo, DR Braun… - Current …, 2017 - journals.uchicago.edu
We have learned much about tool use in nonhumans since the discovery of Oldowan stone
tools. Despite the ongoing debate over whether tool use in other animals requires cultural …

Flaked stones and old bones: biological and cultural evolution at the dawn of technology

T Plummer - American journal of physical anthropology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The appearance of Oldowan sites ca. 2.6 million years ago (Ma) may reflect one of the most
important adaptive shifts in human evolution. Stone artifact manufacture, large mammal …

Evidence of hunting and hafting during the Middle Stone Age at Sibidu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a multianalytical approach

M Lombard - Journal of human evolution, 2005 - Elsevier
Points and point fragments from Middle Stone Age layers (dated to between 50,000 and
60,000 years ago) from Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, were examined to …

The decomposition of starch grains in soils: implications for archaeological residue analyses

M Haslam - Journal of archaeological science, 2004 - Elsevier
Recent research involving starch grains recovered from archaeological contexts has
highlighted the need for a review of the mechanisms and consequences of starch …