Briana L Pobiner
Briana L Pobiner
Questions about the timing, frequency, resource yield, and behavioral and biological implications of large animal carcass acquisition by early hominins have been a part of the "hunting-scavenging debate" for decades. This article presents a...
Investigating the evolution of human social learning through collaborative experimental archaeology [0.03%]
通过合作实验考古学探究人类社会学习的进化
Kathryn L Ranhorn,Justin Pargeter,L S Premo;PaST Network Collaborators
Kathryn L Ranhorn
Ninth annual meeting of the European Society for the Study of human evolution [0.03%]
欧洲人类进化研究协会第九届年会
Annabelle-Louise Lockey,Laura-Sophia Limmer,Madison McCartin et al.
Annabelle-Louise Lockey et al.
Cultural taxonomies in the Paleolithic-Old questions, novel perspectives [0.03%]
旧石器时代文化分类法——老问题与新视角
Felix Riede,Astolfo G M Araujo,Michael C Barton et al.
Felix Riede et al.
Jason M Kamilar
Jason M Kamilar
Bernard Wood
Bernard Wood
In 1698, a creature with a perplexing mix of human and "ape" features died in London. Brought back to England by merchants who had acquired it during a trading mission to West Africa, it attracted the attention of the Royal Society, and aft...
The fifth annual Northeastern Evolutionary Primatologists meeting at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst [0.03%]
阿默斯特马萨诸塞大学第五届东北进化灵长类动物学会议
Amanda J Fuchs,Catherine Kitrinos,Christina E Costa
Amanda J Fuchs
April Nowell,Michelle C Langley,Felix Riede
April Nowell
The Paleolithic in the Nihewan Basin, China: Evolutionary history of an Early to Late Pleistocene record in Eastern Asia [0.03%]
中国尼合挽盆地的旧石器时代:东亚中更新世至晚更新世的人类演化历史
Shi-Xia Yang,Cheng-Long Deng,Ri-Xiang Zhu et al.
Shi-Xia Yang et al.
The Nihewan Basin of China preserves one of the most important successions of Paleolithic archeological sites in Eurasia. Stratified archeological sites and mammalian fossils, first reported in the 1920s, continue to be recovered in large-s...
"My Momma don tol me/When I was in knee pants": Why genetic arguments for Acheulean handaxes are more like singing the blues [0.03%]
“妈妈没告诉过我/当我还是个不懂事的小孩时:为何基因论据难以解释阿舍利手斧为何像布鲁斯音乐”
John McNabb
John McNabb
The Acheulean handaxe has always been considered a social phenomenon. Corbey et al.35 provide a major challenge to this argument, arguing quite rightly, that it has never been independently established that handaxe temporal depth is a produ...