[EN] Lithic artefacts are a potential source of information for the study of handedness in different human species. In flint flakes, a system of fractures is developed (parabolic cracks) around the point of percussion in connection with the cone of percussion and the conical fracture of the flint. The orientation of these fractures is linked to the direction of percussion, and therefore to the knapper's handedness. The archaeological remains from Levels III, IV, V and VI at Axlor (Bizkaia, Iberian Peninsula) are studied here in order to determine how well parabolic cracks are preserved in archaeological remains, and whether it is possible to study them if the remains are covered with a patina or damaged.This work was supported by the Basque...
A commonly cited characteristic of the human species, the concept of handedness represents a persist...
To understand the evolution of lateralized motor biases and cognitive functions, we rely on archeolo...
10.1080/1357650X.2010.529451Considerable research supports the high frequency of right-handedness in...
Right-handedness is one of humankind's distinguishing features, but its origins are obscure. The arc...
AbstractThis study investigates handedness in a group of individuals from the Sima de los Huesos sit...
Determining hand laterality during human evolution is important in order to identify brain hemispher...
Received: February 28, 2013; Accepted: March 25, 2013; Published: May 6, 2013The developed cognitive...
The developed cognitive capabilities for Homo sapiens seems to be the result of a specialized and la...
<div><p>The developed cognitive capabilities for <i>Homo sapiens</i> seems to be the result of a spe...
Handedness is a product of brain specialization, which in turn seems to be responsible for the highe...
Currently, approximately 90% of the human population is right-handed. This handedness is due to the ...
We describe and analyze a Neandertal postcranial skeleton and dentition, which together show unambig...
We describe and analyze a Neandertal postcranial skeleton and dentition, which together show unambig...
The unique nature of ‘handedness’ in modern humans poses questions about the development of this tra...
Objectives: Humans display an 85–95% cross-cultural right-hand bias in skilled tasks, which is consi...
A commonly cited characteristic of the human species, the concept of handedness represents a persist...
To understand the evolution of lateralized motor biases and cognitive functions, we rely on archeolo...
10.1080/1357650X.2010.529451Considerable research supports the high frequency of right-handedness in...
Right-handedness is one of humankind's distinguishing features, but its origins are obscure. The arc...
AbstractThis study investigates handedness in a group of individuals from the Sima de los Huesos sit...
Determining hand laterality during human evolution is important in order to identify brain hemispher...
Received: February 28, 2013; Accepted: March 25, 2013; Published: May 6, 2013The developed cognitive...
The developed cognitive capabilities for Homo sapiens seems to be the result of a specialized and la...
<div><p>The developed cognitive capabilities for <i>Homo sapiens</i> seems to be the result of a spe...
Handedness is a product of brain specialization, which in turn seems to be responsible for the highe...
Currently, approximately 90% of the human population is right-handed. This handedness is due to the ...
We describe and analyze a Neandertal postcranial skeleton and dentition, which together show unambig...
We describe and analyze a Neandertal postcranial skeleton and dentition, which together show unambig...
The unique nature of ‘handedness’ in modern humans poses questions about the development of this tra...
Objectives: Humans display an 85–95% cross-cultural right-hand bias in skilled tasks, which is consi...
A commonly cited characteristic of the human species, the concept of handedness represents a persist...
To understand the evolution of lateralized motor biases and cognitive functions, we rely on archeolo...
10.1080/1357650X.2010.529451Considerable research supports the high frequency of right-handedness in...