Pleistocene Water Crossings and Adaptive Flexibility Within the Homo Genus

D Gaffney - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2021 - Springer
Pleistocene water crossings, long thought to be an innovation of Homo sapiens, may extend
beyond our species to encompass Middle and Early Pleistocene Homo. However, it remains …

[HTML][HTML] Can we read stones? Quantifying the information loss in flintknapping

M Kot, J Tyszkiewicz, N Gryczewska - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2024 - Elsevier
One of the methods of analysing the manufacturing process of lithic tools is by “reading” the
scars of removals visible on the surface of cores or bifaces. The paper aims to review the …

The early lithic productions of Island Southeast Asia: Traditions or convergences?

T Ingicco, F Sémah, Y Zhou, AM Sémah, H Forestier - L'anthropologie, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Island Southeast Asia has been the subject of intense prehistoric investigations
since the seminal work of Eugene Dubois in the late XIX th century. This has resulted in …

Earliest Evidence in the Philippines of Life Under the Canopy: Plant Technology and Use of Forest Resources by Our Species

H Xhauflair, SC Jago-on, M Arzarello, O Choa… - Journal of Paleolithic …, 2024 - Springer
In the past decades, two antinomic hypotheses were developed in tropical prehistory.
Scholars qualified tropical forests as “green deserts” and considered them inhospitable …

[引用][C] Recent progress of the Paleolithic research in Asia: Cultural diversities and paleoenvironmental changes

M Izuho, K Morisaki, H Sato - Quaternary International, 2020 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Recent progress of the Paleolithic research in Asia: Cultural diversities and
paleoenvironmental changes - NASA/ADS Now on home page ads icon ads Enable full …