Early stone tool production, or knapping, techniques are claimed to be the earliest evidence for cultural transmis-sion in the human lineage. Previous experimental studies have trained human participants to knap in conditions involving opportunities for cultural transmission. Subsequent knapping was then interpreted as evidence for a necessity of the provided cultural transmission opportunities for these techniques. However, a valid necessity claim requires showing that individual learning alone cannot lead to early knapping techniques. Here, we tested human participants (N = 28) in cultural isolation for the individual learning of early knapping techniques by providing them with relevant raw materials and a puzzle task as motivation. Twent...
This article is derived from a presentation made by the senior author at the OpenArch Conference "Wo...
Research supported in part by an ERC Advanced Grant to K.N.L. (EVOCULTURE, ref: 232823) and grants t...
This paper presents the results of a new approach to investigation of the relationships between ston...
Reconstructing the technical and cognitive abilities of past hominins requires an understanding of h...
Actes du workshop de Pont-à-Mousson, 21-24 novembre 2001The emergence of stone knapping has often be...
The earliest direct evidence for tool-use by our ancestors are 2.6 million year old stone tools from...
Cumulative culture of know-how is considered a key feature of modern human life, being fundamental t...
The identification of Oldowan hominin knapping skill levels has been a focus of numerous studies, wi...
In this paper, we present an experiment to evaluate the gestures that preceded stone knapping. The g...
We have learned much about tool use in nonhumans since the discovery of Oldowan stone tools. Despite...
Stone artifacts are critical for investigating the evolution of hominin behavior—they are among our ...
Stone tools are a manifestation of the complex cognitive and dexterous skills of our hominin ancesto...
<div><p>Stone-flaking technology is the most enduring evidence for the evolving cognitive abilities ...
Stone artifacts are the most prevalent pieces of evidence for studying prehistoric hominin behaviors...
Stone artifacts are critical for investigating the evolution of hominin behavior—they are among our ...
This article is derived from a presentation made by the senior author at the OpenArch Conference "Wo...
Research supported in part by an ERC Advanced Grant to K.N.L. (EVOCULTURE, ref: 232823) and grants t...
This paper presents the results of a new approach to investigation of the relationships between ston...
Reconstructing the technical and cognitive abilities of past hominins requires an understanding of h...
Actes du workshop de Pont-à-Mousson, 21-24 novembre 2001The emergence of stone knapping has often be...
The earliest direct evidence for tool-use by our ancestors are 2.6 million year old stone tools from...
Cumulative culture of know-how is considered a key feature of modern human life, being fundamental t...
The identification of Oldowan hominin knapping skill levels has been a focus of numerous studies, wi...
In this paper, we present an experiment to evaluate the gestures that preceded stone knapping. The g...
We have learned much about tool use in nonhumans since the discovery of Oldowan stone tools. Despite...
Stone artifacts are critical for investigating the evolution of hominin behavior—they are among our ...
Stone tools are a manifestation of the complex cognitive and dexterous skills of our hominin ancesto...
<div><p>Stone-flaking technology is the most enduring evidence for the evolving cognitive abilities ...
Stone artifacts are the most prevalent pieces of evidence for studying prehistoric hominin behaviors...
Stone artifacts are critical for investigating the evolution of hominin behavior—they are among our ...
This article is derived from a presentation made by the senior author at the OpenArch Conference "Wo...
Research supported in part by an ERC Advanced Grant to K.N.L. (EVOCULTURE, ref: 232823) and grants t...
This paper presents the results of a new approach to investigation of the relationships between ston...