Journal ArticleThe frequent association of stone tools and large animal bones in African Plio/Pleistocene archaeological sites has long been taken as evidence of the importance of hunting in early hominid diets. Many now argue that it reflects hominid scavenging, not hunting
Chimpanzees regularly hunt a variety of prey species. However, they rarely scavenge, which distingui...
Analysis of Late Pleistocene fauna exploitation (~130,000–12,000 years ago) in southern Africa is of...
Animal movements in the Kenya Rift Valley today are influenced by a combination of topography and tr...
Journal ArticlePresents a study on the foraging activities of Hadza children in Tanzania, Africa. Su...
The Early Stone Age archaeological record does not become persistent and widespread until approximat...
The Early Stone Age archaeological record does not become persistent and widespread until approximat...
The archaeological record has documented Oldowan hominin occupation of habitats ranging from open gr...
In many Middle Pleistocene sites, the co-occurrence of hominins with carnivores, who both contribut...
SIGNIFICANCE: The idea that early Australopithecus shaped stone tools to butcher large mammals befor...
BACKGROUND: Major biological and cultural innovations in late Pliocene hominin evolution are frequen...
The study of hunter-gatherer populations around the world can greatly inform our understanding of th...
Background: Major biological and cultural innovations in late Pliocene hominin evolution are frequen...
The shift to increased meat consumption is one of the major adaptive changes in hominin dietary evol...
© 2015 The Authors. For anthropologists, meat eating by primates like chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to determine the agent(s) of accumulation for the fossil bone as...
Chimpanzees regularly hunt a variety of prey species. However, they rarely scavenge, which distingui...
Analysis of Late Pleistocene fauna exploitation (~130,000–12,000 years ago) in southern Africa is of...
Animal movements in the Kenya Rift Valley today are influenced by a combination of topography and tr...
Journal ArticlePresents a study on the foraging activities of Hadza children in Tanzania, Africa. Su...
The Early Stone Age archaeological record does not become persistent and widespread until approximat...
The Early Stone Age archaeological record does not become persistent and widespread until approximat...
The archaeological record has documented Oldowan hominin occupation of habitats ranging from open gr...
In many Middle Pleistocene sites, the co-occurrence of hominins with carnivores, who both contribut...
SIGNIFICANCE: The idea that early Australopithecus shaped stone tools to butcher large mammals befor...
BACKGROUND: Major biological and cultural innovations in late Pliocene hominin evolution are frequen...
The study of hunter-gatherer populations around the world can greatly inform our understanding of th...
Background: Major biological and cultural innovations in late Pliocene hominin evolution are frequen...
The shift to increased meat consumption is one of the major adaptive changes in hominin dietary evol...
© 2015 The Authors. For anthropologists, meat eating by primates like chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to determine the agent(s) of accumulation for the fossil bone as...
Chimpanzees regularly hunt a variety of prey species. However, they rarely scavenge, which distingui...
Analysis of Late Pleistocene fauna exploitation (~130,000–12,000 years ago) in southern Africa is of...
Animal movements in the Kenya Rift Valley today are influenced by a combination of topography and tr...