Robert Hosfield,James Cole,John McNabb
Robert Hosfield
Corbey et al. (2016) propose that the Acheulean handaxe was, at least in part, under genetic control. An alternative perspective is offered here, focusing on the nature of the Acheulean handaxe and the archaeological record, and re-emphasiz...
The handaxe reconsidered [0.03%]
略议石叶工具
Thomas Wynn,John Gowlett
Thomas Wynn
The Acheulean handaxe is one of the longest-known and longest-surviving artifacts of the Palaeolithic and, despite its experimentally tested functionality, is often regarded as puzzling. It is unnecessary to invoke a unique-for-mammals gene...
Seventh Annual Meeting of the European Society for the Study of Human Evolution [0.03%]
2019年欧洲人类起源研究协会第七次年会
Tommaso Mori,Judith Beier,Daniela de Matos et al.
Tommaso Mori et al.
European Society for the Study of Human Evolution 2017: old sites, new methods [0.03%]
欧洲人类进化研究学会2017大会:旧遗址与新方法
Amanda G Henry,Emma Devereux,Bjørn Peare Bartholdy
Amanda G Henry
Corey A ODriscoll,Jessica C Thompson
Corey A ODriscoll
The ability of Homo sapiens to kill prey at a distance is arguably one of the catalysts for our current ecological dominance. Many researchers have suggested its origins lie in the African Middle Stone Age or the European Middle Palaeolithi...
John F Hoffecker,Ian T Hoffecker
John F Hoffecker
Anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) dispersed out of Africa roughly 120,000 years ago and again after 75,000 years ago. The early dispersal was geographically restricted to the Arabian Peninsula, Levant, and possibly parts of southern...
John G Fleagle
John G Fleagle
Michael Chazan,Liora Kolska Horwitz,Michaela Ecker et al.
Michael Chazan et al.
Raymonde Bonnefille
Raymonde Bonnefille
Right-handed fossil humans [0.03%]
右利手化石人类
Marina Lozano,Almudena Estalrrich,Luca Bondioli et al.
Marina Lozano et al.
Fossil hominids often processed material held between their upper and lower teeth. Pulling with one hand and cutting with the other, they occasionally left impact cut marks on the lip (labial) surface of their incisors and canines. From the...