Stone tool use by wild chimpanzees of West Africa offers a unique opportunity to explore the evolutionary roots of technology during human evolution. However, detailed analyses of chimpanzee stone artifacts are still lacking, thus precluding a comparison with the earliest archaeological record. This paper presents the first systematic study of stone tools used by wild chimpanzees to crack open nuts in Bossou (Guinea-Conakry), and applies pioneering analytical techniques to such artifacts. Automatic morphometric GIS classification enabled to create maps of use wear over the stone tools (anvils, hammers, and hammers/ anvils), which were blind tested with GIS spatial analysis of damage patterns identified visually. Our analysis shows that chim...
We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in which capti...
Burmese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea) are one of a limited number of wild animal ...
The study of the archaeological remains of fossil hominins must rely on reconstructions to elucidate...
Stone tool use by wild chimpanzees of West Africa offers a unique opportunity to explore the evoluti...
<div><p>Stone tool use by wild chimpanzees of West Africa offers a unique opportunity to explore the...
Stone tool use by wild chimpanzees of West Africa offers a unique opportunity to explore the evoluti...
Stone tool use by wild chimpanzees of West Africa offers a unique opportunity to explore the evoluti...
We apply archaeological methods to extend our knowledge of chimpanzee material culture. The chaîne o...
Journal of Human Evolution, V. 55, pp. 148-163We apply archaeological methods to extend our knowledg...
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...
The earliest hominin archaeological sites preserve a record of stone tools used for cutting and poun...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stone-tool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable d...
<div><p>We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in whi...
We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in which capti...
We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in which capti...
Burmese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea) are one of a limited number of wild animal ...
The study of the archaeological remains of fossil hominins must rely on reconstructions to elucidate...
Stone tool use by wild chimpanzees of West Africa offers a unique opportunity to explore the evoluti...
<div><p>Stone tool use by wild chimpanzees of West Africa offers a unique opportunity to explore the...
Stone tool use by wild chimpanzees of West Africa offers a unique opportunity to explore the evoluti...
Stone tool use by wild chimpanzees of West Africa offers a unique opportunity to explore the evoluti...
We apply archaeological methods to extend our knowledge of chimpanzee material culture. The chaîne o...
Journal of Human Evolution, V. 55, pp. 148-163We apply archaeological methods to extend our knowledg...
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...
The earliest hominin archaeological sites preserve a record of stone tools used for cutting and poun...
Recent etho-archaeological studies of stone-tool use by wild chimpanzees have contributed valuable d...
<div><p>We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in whi...
We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in which capti...
We present the results of a series of experiments at the Kumamoto Sanctuary in Japan, in which capti...
Burmese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea) are one of a limited number of wild animal ...
The study of the archaeological remains of fossil hominins must rely on reconstructions to elucidate...