To what extent was fire used as an engineering tool by early modern humans? Kyle Brown and co-authors marshal an impressive array of evidence to show that by 72 000 years ago, and perhaps as far back as 164 000 years ago, prehistoric people prepared the stone from which they planned to make artefacts by intentionally heat-treating it to improve its flaking qualities. This practice is well known from later sites but the increased time depth reported here is remarkable, and contributes to a growing body of evidence that Middle Stone Age people in South Africa were capable of far more sophisticated behaviour than previously realised
International audienceSouth Africa has in recent years gained increasing importance for our understa...
Silcrete heat treatment was the earliest known transformative process enhancing the mechanical prope...
International audienceSilcrete heat treatment in the South African Middle Stone Age has been underst...
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...
International audienceHeating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovativ...
The South African Middle Stone Age (MSA) has in recent years become increasingly important for our u...
Humans were regularly heat‐treating stone tool raw materials as early as 130,000 years ago. The late...
Abstract: Humans were regularly heat‐treating stone tool raw materials as early as 130,000 years ago...
People heat treated silcrete during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) in southern Africa but the spatial an...
The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the use of ...
abstract: This study explores how early modern humans used stone tool technology to adapt to changin...
There is consensus that the modern human lineage appeared in Africa before 100,000 years ago. But th...
International audienceIt was recently found that silcrete raw material was heat-treated during the S...
Heat treatment was one of the first transformative technologies in the southern African Middle Stone...
International audienceSouth Africa has in recent years gained increasing importance for our understa...
Silcrete heat treatment was the earliest known transformative process enhancing the mechanical prope...
International audienceSilcrete heat treatment in the South African Middle Stone Age has been underst...
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...
International audienceHeating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovativ...
The South African Middle Stone Age (MSA) has in recent years become increasingly important for our u...
Humans were regularly heat‐treating stone tool raw materials as early as 130,000 years ago. The late...
Abstract: Humans were regularly heat‐treating stone tool raw materials as early as 130,000 years ago...
People heat treated silcrete during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) in southern Africa but the spatial an...
The study of plant remains in archaeological sites, along with a better understanding of the use of ...
abstract: This study explores how early modern humans used stone tool technology to adapt to changin...
There is consensus that the modern human lineage appeared in Africa before 100,000 years ago. But th...
International audienceIt was recently found that silcrete raw material was heat-treated during the S...
Heat treatment was one of the first transformative technologies in the southern African Middle Stone...
International audienceSouth Africa has in recent years gained increasing importance for our understa...
Silcrete heat treatment was the earliest known transformative process enhancing the mechanical prope...
International audienceSilcrete heat treatment in the South African Middle Stone Age has been underst...