Occasional, obligatory, and habitual stone tool use in hominin evolution [0.03%]
人类进化中石器工具的偶发性、义务性和习惯性使用
John J Shea
John J Shea
Archeologists have long assumed that earlier hominins were obligatory stone tool users. This assumption is deeply embedded in traditional ways of describing the lithic record. This paper argues that lithic evidence dating before 1.7 Ma refl...
Carrie S Mongle,Abigail C Nishimura,Katherine J Kling et al.
Carrie S Mongle et al.
Demic and cultural diffusion in prehistoric Europe in the age of ancient genomes [0.03%]
古基因组时代的欧洲史前时期的人口和文化迁徙扩散研究
Eugene E Harris
Eugene E Harris
Ancient genomes can help us detect prehistoric migrations, population contractions, and admixture among populations. Knowing the dynamics of demography is invaluable for understanding culture change in prehistory, particularly the roles pla...
When does it pay to invest in a patch? The evolution of intentional niche construction [0.03%]
人工生态龛的进化:何时构建生态龛的投入更有利?
Kathryn A Mohlenhoff,Brian F Codding
Kathryn A Mohlenhoff
Humans modify their environments in ways that significantly transform the earth's ecosystems. Recent research suggests that such niche-constructing behaviors are not passive human responses to environmental variation, but instead should be ...
Yukimaru Sugiyama
Yukimaru Sugiyama
Some anthropologists and primatologists have argued that, judging by extant chimpanzees and humans, which are female-biased dispersers, the common ancestors of humans and chimpanzees were also female-biased dispersers. It has been thought t...
How to cultivate a tree: Celebrating the career of Linda Marie Fedigan [0.03%]
怎样培育一棵树——纪念琳达·玛丽·费迪干教授的生涯贡献
Katharine M Jack,Urs Kalbitzer
Katharine M Jack
Marc Kissel,Agustin Fuentes
Marc Kissel
From monkeys to modeling: The 2017 meetings of the Paleoanthropology Society [0.03%]
从猴子到模型——2017年旧石器时代人类学学会会议侧记
Jamie Hodgkins
Jamie Hodgkins