International audienceAbstract The earliest stone tool types, sharp flakes knapped from stone cores, are assumed to have played a crucial role in human cognitive evolution. Flaked stone tools have been observed to be accidentally produced when wild monkeys use handheld stones as tools. Holding a stone core in hand and hitting it with another in the absence of flaking, free hand hitting, has been considered a requirement for producing sharp stone flakes by hitting stone on stone, free hand percussion . We report on five observations of free hand hitting behavior in two wild western gorillas, using stone-like objects (pieces of termite mound). Gorillas are therefore the second non-human lineage primate showing free-hand hitting behavior in th...
Selection and transport of objects to use as tools at a distant site are considered to reflect plann...
Tool-use by chimpanzees has attracted disproportionate attention among primatologists, because of an...
There has been an enduring interest in primate tool-use and manipulative abilities, most often with ...
SummaryAppreciation of objects' affordances and planning is a hallmark of human technology. Archeolo...
Appreciation of objects` affordances and planning is a hallmark of human technology. Archeological e...
Our understanding of the emergence of technology shapes how we view the origins of humanity. Sharp-e...
Non-human primates using stones in nature provide a rare opportunity to compare directly the behavio...
Our understanding of the emergence of technology shapes how we view the origins of humanity. Sharp-e...
Stone handling (SH), has been identified in four closely related primate species of the Macaca genus...
"Various authors have suggested behavioural similarities between tool use in early hominins and chim...
The study of the archaeological remains of fossil hominins must rely on reconstructions to elucidate...
When and how human ancestors first used tools remains unknown, despite intense research into the ori...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stonetool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable da...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stone-tool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable d...
Abstract Although once regarded as a unique human feature, tool-use is widespread in the animal king...
Selection and transport of objects to use as tools at a distant site are considered to reflect plann...
Tool-use by chimpanzees has attracted disproportionate attention among primatologists, because of an...
There has been an enduring interest in primate tool-use and manipulative abilities, most often with ...
SummaryAppreciation of objects' affordances and planning is a hallmark of human technology. Archeolo...
Appreciation of objects` affordances and planning is a hallmark of human technology. Archeological e...
Our understanding of the emergence of technology shapes how we view the origins of humanity. Sharp-e...
Non-human primates using stones in nature provide a rare opportunity to compare directly the behavio...
Our understanding of the emergence of technology shapes how we view the origins of humanity. Sharp-e...
Stone handling (SH), has been identified in four closely related primate species of the Macaca genus...
"Various authors have suggested behavioural similarities between tool use in early hominins and chim...
The study of the archaeological remains of fossil hominins must rely on reconstructions to elucidate...
When and how human ancestors first used tools remains unknown, despite intense research into the ori...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stonetool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable da...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stone-tool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable d...
Abstract Although once regarded as a unique human feature, tool-use is widespread in the animal king...
Selection and transport of objects to use as tools at a distant site are considered to reflect plann...
Tool-use by chimpanzees has attracted disproportionate attention among primatologists, because of an...
There has been an enduring interest in primate tool-use and manipulative abilities, most often with ...