Stone artifacts are critical for investigating the evolution of hominin behavior—they are among our only proxies for hominin behavior in deep time. Hominin cognition and skill are often inferred by reconstructing the technical decisions hominins made throughout the knapping process. However, despite many advancements in understanding how hominins knapped, some of the key factors involved in past flake production cannot be easily/readily derived from stone artifacts. In particular, the angle at which the knapper strikes the hammer against the core to remove the flake, or the angle of blow, is a key component of the knapping process that has up to now remained unmeasurable on archeological assemblages. In this study, we introduce a new method...
The major dimensions of a flake are shown to accurately capture how a knapper's actions manage ...
The earliest direct evidence for tool-use by our ancestors are 2.6 million year old stone tools from...
Actes du workshop de Pont-à-Mousson, 21-24 novembre 2001The emergence of stone knapping has often be...
Stone artifacts are critical for investigating the evolution of hominin behavior—they are among our ...
Stone artifacts are the most prevalent pieces of evidence for studying prehistoric hominin behaviors...
The appearance of new force application techniques in the production of stone artifacts over the cou...
This paper presents the results of a new approach to investigation of the relationships between ston...
<div><p>Stone-flaking technology is the most enduring evidence for the evolving cognitive abilities ...
Archaeologists study lithic artifacts in an attempt to uncover and learn from what little evidence r...
Relative to the hominin fossil record there is an abundance of lithic artefacts within Pleistocene s...
Four ways archaeologists have tried to gain insights into how flintknapping creates lithic variabili...
When and how human ancestors first used tools remains unknown, despite intense research into the ori...
In this paper, we present an experiment to evaluate the gestures that preceded stone knapping. The g...
Archaeologists have explored a wide range of topics regarding archaeological stone tools and their c...
<p class="abstract">The major dimensions of a flake are shown to accurately capture how a knapper's ...
The major dimensions of a flake are shown to accurately capture how a knapper's actions manage ...
The earliest direct evidence for tool-use by our ancestors are 2.6 million year old stone tools from...
Actes du workshop de Pont-à-Mousson, 21-24 novembre 2001The emergence of stone knapping has often be...
Stone artifacts are critical for investigating the evolution of hominin behavior—they are among our ...
Stone artifacts are the most prevalent pieces of evidence for studying prehistoric hominin behaviors...
The appearance of new force application techniques in the production of stone artifacts over the cou...
This paper presents the results of a new approach to investigation of the relationships between ston...
<div><p>Stone-flaking technology is the most enduring evidence for the evolving cognitive abilities ...
Archaeologists study lithic artifacts in an attempt to uncover and learn from what little evidence r...
Relative to the hominin fossil record there is an abundance of lithic artefacts within Pleistocene s...
Four ways archaeologists have tried to gain insights into how flintknapping creates lithic variabili...
When and how human ancestors first used tools remains unknown, despite intense research into the ori...
In this paper, we present an experiment to evaluate the gestures that preceded stone knapping. The g...
Archaeologists have explored a wide range of topics regarding archaeological stone tools and their c...
<p class="abstract">The major dimensions of a flake are shown to accurately capture how a knapper's ...
The major dimensions of a flake are shown to accurately capture how a knapper's actions manage ...
The earliest direct evidence for tool-use by our ancestors are 2.6 million year old stone tools from...
Actes du workshop de Pont-à-Mousson, 21-24 novembre 2001The emergence of stone knapping has often be...