International audienceSilcrete heat treatment in the South African Middle Stone Age has been understood as a proxy for several key concepts in the evolution of early anatomically modern humans, although relatively little is yet known about the techniques and procedures used for it. Tempering-residue on heat-treated artefacts is one of the few known proxies for such a heating technique. It was reported to indicate heat treatment in open-air fires rather than in a sand-bath. There are however, several questions that need to be answered before tempering-residue can be used as an unambiguous proxy for heat treatment in open-air fires. These questions included: does it exclusively form in contact with embers? Is it only produced by green wood? W...
Before 100,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) of South Africa, silica varieties of min...
The study of rapid heating and its effects on silcrete is widely debated, and studies have arrived a...
Abstract: Humans were regularly heat‐treating stone tool raw materials as early as 130,000 years ago...
International audienceSilcrete heat treatment in the South African Middle Stone Age has been underst...
International audienceSouth Africa has in recent years gained increasing importance for our understa...
International audienceIt was recently found that silcrete raw material was heat-treated during the S...
Heating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovative adaptations introduc...
Heating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovative adaptations introduc...
<div><p>Heat treatment was one of the first transformative technologies in the southern African Midd...
International audienceHeating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovativ...
Discussions of heat treatment in the southern African Middle Stone Age often focus on the importance...
Humans were regularly heat-treating stone tool raw materials as early as 130,000 years ago. The late...
The South African Middle Stone Age (MSA) has in recent years become increasingly important for our u...
Silcrete heat treatment was the earliest known transformative process enhancing the mechanical prope...
To what extent was fire used as an engineering tool by early modern humans? Kyle Brown and co-author...
Before 100,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) of South Africa, silica varieties of min...
The study of rapid heating and its effects on silcrete is widely debated, and studies have arrived a...
Abstract: Humans were regularly heat‐treating stone tool raw materials as early as 130,000 years ago...
International audienceSilcrete heat treatment in the South African Middle Stone Age has been underst...
International audienceSouth Africa has in recent years gained increasing importance for our understa...
International audienceIt was recently found that silcrete raw material was heat-treated during the S...
Heating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovative adaptations introduc...
Heating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovative adaptations introduc...
<div><p>Heat treatment was one of the first transformative technologies in the southern African Midd...
International audienceHeating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovativ...
Discussions of heat treatment in the southern African Middle Stone Age often focus on the importance...
Humans were regularly heat-treating stone tool raw materials as early as 130,000 years ago. The late...
The South African Middle Stone Age (MSA) has in recent years become increasingly important for our u...
Silcrete heat treatment was the earliest known transformative process enhancing the mechanical prope...
To what extent was fire used as an engineering tool by early modern humans? Kyle Brown and co-author...
Before 100,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) of South Africa, silica varieties of min...
The study of rapid heating and its effects on silcrete is widely debated, and studies have arrived a...
Abstract: Humans were regularly heat‐treating stone tool raw materials as early as 130,000 years ago...