Both the form of a stone tool and the anatomy of the individual using it have potential to influence its cutting performance. To date, however, the selective pressures acting on stone‐tool form and hominin biometric/biomechanical attributes have been investigated in isolation and their relative influence on performance have never been compared directly. This paper examines the influence of both tool‐form attributes and biometric variation on the functional performance of Acheulean handaxes. Specifically, it investigates the impact of 13 tool attributes and eight biometric traits on the working forces applied through the edge of 457 replica tools. The relative contribution of tool‐form and biometric attributes to handaxe loading levels were ...
Stone tools are a manifestation of the complex cognitive and dexterous skills of our hominin ancesto...
The functional value of a stone tool is principally in its ability to cut, split, or otherwise defor...
Unique anatomical features of the human hand facilitate our ability to proficiently and forcefully p...
The evolution of the hominin hand has been widely linked to the use and production of flaked stone t...
The use of stone cutting tools opened a novel adaptive niche for hominins. Hence, it has been hypoth...
Handaxes represent one of the most temporally enduring and geographically widespread of Palaeolithic...
Edge angle is widely considered to be a morphological attribute that influences the functional perfo...
It is widely agreed that biomechanical stresses imposed by stone tool behaviors influenced the evolu...
Relative to the hominin fossil record there is an abundance of lithic artefacts within Pleistocene s...
One of the defining characteristics of Acheulean handaxes is the presence of a substantial length of...
Palaeolithic stone technologies have never been investigated in terms of how sharpness influences th...
Ergonomic relationships that minimize muscle activity relative to the creation of cutting stress und...
Objectives As is the case among many complex motor tasks that require prolonged practice before ach...
The suite of anatomical features contributing to the unique gripping capabilities of the modern huma...
The causes of technological innovation in the Palaeolithic archaeological record are central to unde...
Stone tools are a manifestation of the complex cognitive and dexterous skills of our hominin ancesto...
The functional value of a stone tool is principally in its ability to cut, split, or otherwise defor...
Unique anatomical features of the human hand facilitate our ability to proficiently and forcefully p...
The evolution of the hominin hand has been widely linked to the use and production of flaked stone t...
The use of stone cutting tools opened a novel adaptive niche for hominins. Hence, it has been hypoth...
Handaxes represent one of the most temporally enduring and geographically widespread of Palaeolithic...
Edge angle is widely considered to be a morphological attribute that influences the functional perfo...
It is widely agreed that biomechanical stresses imposed by stone tool behaviors influenced the evolu...
Relative to the hominin fossil record there is an abundance of lithic artefacts within Pleistocene s...
One of the defining characteristics of Acheulean handaxes is the presence of a substantial length of...
Palaeolithic stone technologies have never been investigated in terms of how sharpness influences th...
Ergonomic relationships that minimize muscle activity relative to the creation of cutting stress und...
Objectives As is the case among many complex motor tasks that require prolonged practice before ach...
The suite of anatomical features contributing to the unique gripping capabilities of the modern huma...
The causes of technological innovation in the Palaeolithic archaeological record are central to unde...
Stone tools are a manifestation of the complex cognitive and dexterous skills of our hominin ancesto...
The functional value of a stone tool is principally in its ability to cut, split, or otherwise defor...
Unique anatomical features of the human hand facilitate our ability to proficiently and forcefully p...