Background: Reconstructing the dispersal patterns of extinct hominins remains a challenging but essential goal. One means of supplementing fossil evidence is to utilize archaeological evidence in the form of stone tools. Based on broad dating patterns, it has long been thought that the appearance of Acheulean handaxe technologies outside of Africa was the result of hominin dispersals, yet independent tests of this hypothesis remain rare. Cultural transmission theory leads to a prediction of a strong African versus non-African phylogeographic pattern in handaxe datasets, if the African Acheulean hypothesis is to be supported. Methodology/Principal Findings: Here, this prediction is tested using an intercontinental dataset of Acheulean handax...
International audienceGenetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence strongly support an African origi...
We bring together the quite different kinds of evidence available from palaeoanthropology and primat...
The early dispersals of hominins have been a major focus of Palaeolithic research in the last 50 yea...
BACKGROUND:Reconstructing the dispersal patterns of extinct hominins remains a challenging but essen...
The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa has been extensively researched across several disciplin...
In a recent paper Corbey and colleagues argued that there may be a genetic component to Acheulean ha...
We develop a framework to differentiate the technological niches of co-existing hominin species by ...
It has been proposed that a strong relationship exists between the population size and density of Pl...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
Our understanding of the emergence and dispersal of the earliest tool-making hominins has been revol...
To what extent is there spatial and temporal patterning in the spread of our genus around the planet...
The disappearance of the earliest human culture, the Oldowan, and its substitution by a new technolo...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
International audienceThe archaeological record shows that typically human cultural traits emerged a...
It has been argued recently that the initial dispersal of anatomically modern humans from Africa to ...
International audienceGenetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence strongly support an African origi...
We bring together the quite different kinds of evidence available from palaeoanthropology and primat...
The early dispersals of hominins have been a major focus of Palaeolithic research in the last 50 yea...
BACKGROUND:Reconstructing the dispersal patterns of extinct hominins remains a challenging but essen...
The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa has been extensively researched across several disciplin...
In a recent paper Corbey and colleagues argued that there may be a genetic component to Acheulean ha...
We develop a framework to differentiate the technological niches of co-existing hominin species by ...
It has been proposed that a strong relationship exists between the population size and density of Pl...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
Our understanding of the emergence and dispersal of the earliest tool-making hominins has been revol...
To what extent is there spatial and temporal patterning in the spread of our genus around the planet...
The disappearance of the earliest human culture, the Oldowan, and its substitution by a new technolo...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
International audienceThe archaeological record shows that typically human cultural traits emerged a...
It has been argued recently that the initial dispersal of anatomically modern humans from Africa to ...
International audienceGenetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence strongly support an African origi...
We bring together the quite different kinds of evidence available from palaeoanthropology and primat...
The early dispersals of hominins have been a major focus of Palaeolithic research in the last 50 yea...