Archaeological recovery of chimpanzee Panda oleosa nut cracking tools at the Panda 100 (P100) and Noulo sites in the Taï Forest, Côte d'Ivoire, showed that this behavior is over 4000 years old, making it the oldest known evidence of non-human tool use. In 2002, the first report on the lithic material from P100 was directly compared to early hominin stone tools, highlighting their similarities and proposing the name ‘Pandan’ for the chimpanzee material. Here we present an expanded and comprehensive technological, microscopic, and refit analysis of the late twentieth century lithic assemblage from P100. Our re-analysis provides new data and perspectives on the applicability of chimpanzee nut cracking tools to our understanding of the percussi...
The earliest hominin archaeological sites preserve a record of stone tools used for cutting and poun...
The discovery of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) nut-cracking by wild long-tailed macaques (Macaca fasc...
The discovery of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) nut-cracking by wild long-tailed macaques (Macaca fasc...
<div><p>We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in whi...
We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in which capti...
We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in which capti...
We apply archaeological methods to extend our knowledge of chimpanzee material culture. The chaîne o...
Chimpanzees from the Tai forest of Cote d'lvoire produce unintentional flaked stone assemblages at n...
Chimpanzees from the Tai forest of Cote d'lvoire produce unintentional flaked stone assemblages at n...
Chimpanzees from the Tai forest of Cote d'lvoire produce unintentional flaked stone assemblages at n...
<p>Stone tools are regularly utilised by certain populations of West African chimpanzees in order to...
Journal of Human Evolution, V. 55, pp. 148-163We apply archaeological methods to extend our knowledg...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stonetool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable da...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stone-tool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable d...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stone-tool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable d...
The earliest hominin archaeological sites preserve a record of stone tools used for cutting and poun...
The discovery of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) nut-cracking by wild long-tailed macaques (Macaca fasc...
The discovery of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) nut-cracking by wild long-tailed macaques (Macaca fasc...
<div><p>We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in whi...
We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in which capti...
We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in which capti...
We apply archaeological methods to extend our knowledge of chimpanzee material culture. The chaîne o...
Chimpanzees from the Tai forest of Cote d'lvoire produce unintentional flaked stone assemblages at n...
Chimpanzees from the Tai forest of Cote d'lvoire produce unintentional flaked stone assemblages at n...
Chimpanzees from the Tai forest of Cote d'lvoire produce unintentional flaked stone assemblages at n...
<p>Stone tools are regularly utilised by certain populations of West African chimpanzees in order to...
Journal of Human Evolution, V. 55, pp. 148-163We apply archaeological methods to extend our knowledg...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stonetool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable da...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stone-tool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable d...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stone-tool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable d...
The earliest hominin archaeological sites preserve a record of stone tools used for cutting and poun...
The discovery of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) nut-cracking by wild long-tailed macaques (Macaca fasc...
The discovery of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) nut-cracking by wild long-tailed macaques (Macaca fasc...