More than 2 million years ago in East Africa, the earliest hominin stone tools evolved amidst changes in resource base, with pounding technology playing a key role in this adaptive process. Olduvai Gorge (now Oldupai) is a famed locality that remains paramount for the study of human evolution, also yielding some of the oldest battering tools in the world. However, direct evidence of the resources processed with these technologies is lacking entirely. One way to obtain this evidence is through the analysis of surviving residues. Yet, linking residues with past processing activities is not simple. In the case of plant exploitation, this link can only be established by assessing site-based reference collections inclusive of both anthropogenic ...
This research project seeks to explain the use of lithics found at the Bridge River site in British ...
Ground stone tool (GST) technology includes artefacts utilized in pounding or grinding activities a...
Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-N...
More than 2 million years ago in East Africa, the earliest hominin stone tools evolved amidst change...
DS (David’s site) is one of the new archaeological sites documented in the same paleolandscape in wh...
Stone tool residue analysis has been used for reconstructing different aspects of prehistoric human ...
The Oldowan represents the earliest recurrent evidence of human material culture and one of the long...
The adaptive significance of tool use to genus Homo is a central theme in human origins. However, wh...
Abstract: Newly described Oldowan stone tools from Swartkrans Member 1 Lower Bank have highlighted i...
Residue analysis has become a widely applied procedure for reconstructing the lifecycle of prehistor...
This thesis aims to contribute to the determination of prehistoric stone tool function from traces o...
Human evolutionary scholars have long supposed that the earliest stone tools were made by the genus ...
Microscopic and molecular analysis of prehistoric stone tool residues has yielded new information on...
Grinding stones and ground stone implements are important technological innovations in later human e...
Rapid environmental change is a catalyst for human evolution, driving dietary innovations, habitat d...
This research project seeks to explain the use of lithics found at the Bridge River site in British ...
Ground stone tool (GST) technology includes artefacts utilized in pounding or grinding activities a...
Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-N...
More than 2 million years ago in East Africa, the earliest hominin stone tools evolved amidst change...
DS (David’s site) is one of the new archaeological sites documented in the same paleolandscape in wh...
Stone tool residue analysis has been used for reconstructing different aspects of prehistoric human ...
The Oldowan represents the earliest recurrent evidence of human material culture and one of the long...
The adaptive significance of tool use to genus Homo is a central theme in human origins. However, wh...
Abstract: Newly described Oldowan stone tools from Swartkrans Member 1 Lower Bank have highlighted i...
Residue analysis has become a widely applied procedure for reconstructing the lifecycle of prehistor...
This thesis aims to contribute to the determination of prehistoric stone tool function from traces o...
Human evolutionary scholars have long supposed that the earliest stone tools were made by the genus ...
Microscopic and molecular analysis of prehistoric stone tool residues has yielded new information on...
Grinding stones and ground stone implements are important technological innovations in later human e...
Rapid environmental change is a catalyst for human evolution, driving dietary innovations, habitat d...
This research project seeks to explain the use of lithics found at the Bridge River site in British ...
Ground stone tool (GST) technology includes artefacts utilized in pounding or grinding activities a...
Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-N...