A significant challenge in Prehistory is to understand the mechanisms involved in the behavioural evolution of human groups. The degree of technological and cultural development of prehistoric groups is assessed mainly through stone tools. However, other elements can provide valuable information as well. This paper presents two bone retouchers dated to the Middle Pleistocene MIS 9 used for the shaping of lithic artefacts. Originating from Bolomor Cave (Spain) and Qesem Cave (Israel), these two bone retouchers are among the earliest of the Old World. Although the emergence of such tools might be found in the latest phases of the Acheulean, their widespread use seems to coincide with independently emergent post-Acheulean cultural complexes at...
The production of prepared backed artifacts during the Paleolithic is recognized as an important ste...
The production of prepared backed artifacts during the Paleolithic is recognized as an important ste...
peer reviewedBone retouchers are the most common tools for processing lithic raw material in the Mid...
The question of cognitive complexity in early Homo sapiens in North Africa is intimately tied to the...
Bone retouchers are present in the human toolkit throughout the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic and ap...
DOI: 10.1038/srep37686 URL: http://www.nature.com/articles/srep37686 Filiació URV: SI Inclòs a la me...
International audienceIn southeastern France, many Final Acheulean/Early Middle Palaeolithic and Mid...
Evidence for specialised bone tools has recently been reported for the Middle Stone Age of North Afr...
The question of cognitive complexity in early Homo sapiens in North Africa is intimately tied to the...
International audienceIn southeastern France, many Final Acheulean/Early Middle Palaeolithic and Mid...
This paper presents a retouched bone shaft found in a late Mousterian layer at Fumane Cave, northern...
International audienceThe emergence and subsequent development of bone tool technologies represent i...
Chopping tools/choppers provide one of the earliest and most persistent examples of stone tools prod...
The production of prepared backed artifacts during the Paleolithic is recognized as an important ste...
The production of prepared backed artifacts during the Paleolithic is recognized as an important ste...
peer reviewedBone retouchers are the most common tools for processing lithic raw material in the Mid...
The question of cognitive complexity in early Homo sapiens in North Africa is intimately tied to the...
Bone retouchers are present in the human toolkit throughout the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic and ap...
DOI: 10.1038/srep37686 URL: http://www.nature.com/articles/srep37686 Filiació URV: SI Inclòs a la me...
International audienceIn southeastern France, many Final Acheulean/Early Middle Palaeolithic and Mid...
Evidence for specialised bone tools has recently been reported for the Middle Stone Age of North Afr...
The question of cognitive complexity in early Homo sapiens in North Africa is intimately tied to the...
International audienceIn southeastern France, many Final Acheulean/Early Middle Palaeolithic and Mid...
This paper presents a retouched bone shaft found in a late Mousterian layer at Fumane Cave, northern...
International audienceThe emergence and subsequent development of bone tool technologies represent i...
Chopping tools/choppers provide one of the earliest and most persistent examples of stone tools prod...
The production of prepared backed artifacts during the Paleolithic is recognized as an important ste...
The production of prepared backed artifacts during the Paleolithic is recognized as an important ste...
peer reviewedBone retouchers are the most common tools for processing lithic raw material in the Mid...