Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ancestors. However, recent years have seen archaeological techniques applied to material evidence left behind by non-human animals. Here, we review advances made by the most prominent field investigating past non-human tool use: primate archaeology. This field combines survey of wild primate activity areas with ethological observations, excavations and analyses that allow the reconstruction of past primate behaviour. Because the order Primates includes humans, new insights into the behavioural evolution of apes and monkeys also can be used to better interrogate the record of early tool use in our own, hominin, lineage. This work has recently doub...
Stone tools in the prehistoric record are the most abundant source of evidence for understanding ear...
Stone tools in the prehistoric record are the most abundant source of evidence for understanding ear...
Non-human primates using stones in nature provide a rare opportunity to compare directly the behavio...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
More than 3 million years of excavated archaeological evidence underlies most major insights into th...
The new field of primate archaeology investigates the technological behavior and material record of ...
More than 3 million years of excavated archaeological evidence underlies most major insights into th...
Stone tools in the prehistoric record are the most abundant source of evidence for understanding ear...
Stone tools in the prehistoric record are the most abundant source of evidence for understanding ear...
Stone tools in the prehistoric record are the most abundant source of evidence for understanding ear...
Stone tools in the prehistoric record are the most abundant source of evidence for understanding ear...
Non-human primates using stones in nature provide a rare opportunity to compare directly the behavio...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
More than 3 million years of excavated archaeological evidence underlies most major insights into th...
The new field of primate archaeology investigates the technological behavior and material record of ...
More than 3 million years of excavated archaeological evidence underlies most major insights into th...
Stone tools in the prehistoric record are the most abundant source of evidence for understanding ear...
Stone tools in the prehistoric record are the most abundant source of evidence for understanding ear...
Stone tools in the prehistoric record are the most abundant source of evidence for understanding ear...
Stone tools in the prehistoric record are the most abundant source of evidence for understanding ear...
Non-human primates using stones in nature provide a rare opportunity to compare directly the behavio...