Tool-use by chimpanzees has attracted disproportionate attention among primatologists, because of an understandable wish to understand the evolutionary origins of hominin tool use. In archaeology and paleoanthropology, a focus on made-objects is inevitable: there is nothing else to study. However, it is evidently object-directed manual skills, enabling the objects to be made, that are critical in understanding the evolutionary origins of stone-tool manufacture. In this chapter I review object-directed manual skills in living great apes, making comparison where possible with hominin abilities that can be inferred from the archaeological record. To this end, ‘translations’ of terminology between the research traditions are offered. Much of th...
Abstract: This article has two goals. The first is to assess, in the face of accruing reports on the...
Humans are a ubiquitous species on the planet and our success in adapting and transforming the envir...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stonetool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable da...
Tool-use by chimpanzees has attracted disproportionate attention among primatologists, because of an...
Tool-use by chimpanzees has attracted disproportionate attention among primatologists, because of an...
Tool use is an important aspect of being human that has assumed a central place in accounts of the e...
Abstract Although once regarded as a unique human feature, tool-use is widespread in the animal king...
The field of Primate Archaeology is concerned with (A) understanding the origins and development of ...
There is now growing evidence that some animal species are able to plan for the future. For example ...
The variety and complexity of human-made tools are unique in the animal kingdom. Research investigat...
The variety and complexity of human-made tools are unique in the animal kingdom. Research investigat...
The variety and complexity of human-made tools are unique in the animal kingdom. Research investigat...
The chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is well-known in both nature and captivity as an impressive maker a...
Background: Despite substantial research on early hominin lithic technologies, the learning mechanis...
Background: Despite substantial research on early hominin lithic technologies, the learning mechanis...
Abstract: This article has two goals. The first is to assess, in the face of accruing reports on the...
Humans are a ubiquitous species on the planet and our success in adapting and transforming the envir...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stonetool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable da...
Tool-use by chimpanzees has attracted disproportionate attention among primatologists, because of an...
Tool-use by chimpanzees has attracted disproportionate attention among primatologists, because of an...
Tool use is an important aspect of being human that has assumed a central place in accounts of the e...
Abstract Although once regarded as a unique human feature, tool-use is widespread in the animal king...
The field of Primate Archaeology is concerned with (A) understanding the origins and development of ...
There is now growing evidence that some animal species are able to plan for the future. For example ...
The variety and complexity of human-made tools are unique in the animal kingdom. Research investigat...
The variety and complexity of human-made tools are unique in the animal kingdom. Research investigat...
The variety and complexity of human-made tools are unique in the animal kingdom. Research investigat...
The chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is well-known in both nature and captivity as an impressive maker a...
Background: Despite substantial research on early hominin lithic technologies, the learning mechanis...
Background: Despite substantial research on early hominin lithic technologies, the learning mechanis...
Abstract: This article has two goals. The first is to assess, in the face of accruing reports on the...
Humans are a ubiquitous species on the planet and our success in adapting and transforming the envir...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stonetool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable da...