This paper sheds light on the presence and significance of unusually small, colorful, unmodified, flint pebbles unearthed at Qesem Cave, a late Lower Paleolithic site in Israel. For over two million years, early humans were noticing, collecting and bringing "home" various non-utilitarian objects with aesthetic visible characteristics, in what seems to reflect a basic human trait. Archaeological findings suggest that as early as the Lower Paleolithic, prehistoric humans were also guided by considerations other than economic, cost-benefit ones. Such is the case at Qesem Cave, where seventeen pebbles that are clearly smaller than the smallest pebbles used in the lithic industry on-site were found. These objects do not show any traces of use. B...
Prehistoric archaeology provides the temporal depth necessary for understanding the evolution of the...
Beads and similar ornaments appear early in the archaeological record associated with modern humans ...
During the Early Neolithic in the Near East, particularly from the mid ninth millennium cal BC onwar...
This paper sheds light on the presence and significance of unusually small, colorful, unmodified, fl...
Flakes, and small flakes in particular, are usually seen as by-products or debris of the knapping pr...
This paper asks whether an aesthetics of Paleolithic tools is possible, and if so, what it might be....
Stone tools provide a unique window into the mode of adaptation and cognitive abilities of Lower Pa...
The purposeful production of small flakes is integral to the lithic variability of many Middle Pleis...
The presence of shaped stone balls at early Paleolithic sites has attracted scholarly attention sinc...
The study of lithic recycling in Paleolithic cultures throughout the OldWorld is increasingly becomi...
Revadim is a multi-layered Late Acheulian site in the Levant which has yielded rich lithic assemblag...
For a long while, the controversy surrounding several bone tools coming from pre-Upper Palaeolithic ...
The Late Pleistocene is pivotal in research on the origins of modern human behavior. In this period,...
The study of non-flint raw materials is a neglected subject within Palaeolithic research. This thes...
A wide range of stones were found at the 22,000-24,000 year old lakeshore camp of Ohalo II, the Sea ...
Prehistoric archaeology provides the temporal depth necessary for understanding the evolution of the...
Beads and similar ornaments appear early in the archaeological record associated with modern humans ...
During the Early Neolithic in the Near East, particularly from the mid ninth millennium cal BC onwar...
This paper sheds light on the presence and significance of unusually small, colorful, unmodified, fl...
Flakes, and small flakes in particular, are usually seen as by-products or debris of the knapping pr...
This paper asks whether an aesthetics of Paleolithic tools is possible, and if so, what it might be....
Stone tools provide a unique window into the mode of adaptation and cognitive abilities of Lower Pa...
The purposeful production of small flakes is integral to the lithic variability of many Middle Pleis...
The presence of shaped stone balls at early Paleolithic sites has attracted scholarly attention sinc...
The study of lithic recycling in Paleolithic cultures throughout the OldWorld is increasingly becomi...
Revadim is a multi-layered Late Acheulian site in the Levant which has yielded rich lithic assemblag...
For a long while, the controversy surrounding several bone tools coming from pre-Upper Palaeolithic ...
The Late Pleistocene is pivotal in research on the origins of modern human behavior. In this period,...
The study of non-flint raw materials is a neglected subject within Palaeolithic research. This thes...
A wide range of stones were found at the 22,000-24,000 year old lakeshore camp of Ohalo II, the Sea ...
Prehistoric archaeology provides the temporal depth necessary for understanding the evolution of the...
Beads and similar ornaments appear early in the archaeological record associated with modern humans ...
During the Early Neolithic in the Near East, particularly from the mid ninth millennium cal BC onwar...