Palaeolithic bone tools (original) (raw)

d’Errico, F. & Henshilwood, C.S. 2007. Additional evidence for bone technology in the southern African Middle Stone Age. Journal of Human Evolution 52:142-163.

Christopher S Henshilwood

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The origin of bone tool technology and the identification of early hominid cultural traditions

lucinda backwell

2005

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An early bone tool industry from the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa: implications for the origins of modern human behaviour, symbolism and language

Curtis Marean

2001

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Additional evidence for bone technology in the southern African Middle Stone Age

Richard Milo

Journal of Human Evolution, 2007

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Technological Origins: Primate Perspectives and Early Hominin Tool Use in Africa Subject: Archaeology Online Publication Technological Origins: Primate Perspectives and Early Hominin Tool Use in Africa

Susana Carvalho

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From Swartkrans to Arcy-sur-Cure. The use of bone tools in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic

lucinda backwell

2007

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From Tools to Symbols: from Early Hominids to Modern Humans, edited by Francesco d'Errico & Lucinda Backwell, 2005. Johannesburg: Wits University Press; ISBN 1-86814-434-8 hardback £38.94 & US$59.95; ISBN 1-86814-411-9 paperback £26.49 & US$39.95; xxxii+574 pp., 140 figs., 33 tables

lucinda backwell

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2007

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Origin and development of Tool-making behavior in Africa and Asia

Kathy Schick

Human Evolution

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D'Errico et al. (2009) Additional evidence on the use of personal ornaments in the Middle Paleolithic of North Africa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. 106(38):16051-16056.

Jean-Jacques Hublin

Proceedings of the …, 2009

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Pointed Bone Tool technology in Southern Africa

Justin Bradfield

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Retouching the Palaeolithic: Becoming Human and the Origins of Bone tool Technology (Abstract Book)

Aritza Villaluenga, Jarod Hutson

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The origins of bone tool technologies: an introduction, by JAROD M. HUTSON · ALEJANDRO GARCÍA-MORENO · ELISABETH S. NOACK · ELAINE TURNER · ARITZA VILLALUENGA · SABINE GAUDZINSKI-WINDHEUSER

Jarod Hutson

2018

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ZooMS identification of bone tools from the North African Later Stone Age

Philippe Fernandez

Journal of Archaeological Science , 2018

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Additional evidence on the use of personal ornaments in the Middle Paleolithic of North Africa

Shannon McPherron

Proceedings of the …, 2009

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Henshilwood, C.S., d’Errico, F., Yates, R., Jacobs, Z., Tribolo, C., Duller, G.A.T., Mercier N., Sealy, J.C., Valladas, H., Watts, I. & Wintle, A.G. 2002. Emergence of Modern Human Behaviour: Middle Stone Age engravings from South Africa. Science 295:1278-1280.

Chantal Tribolo, Christopher S Henshilwood, Geoffrey Duller, Ian Watts

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Bone tools from Beds II–IV, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, and implications for the origins and evolution of bone technology

Jackson Njau

Journal of Human Evolution, 2020

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Not so unusual Neanderthal bone tools: new examples from Abri Lartet, France

Eugene Morin

Anthropological and Archaeological Sciences, 2022

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The earliest evidence for the use of human bone as a tool

Christine Verna

Journal of Human Evolution, 2011

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New technology tells us which animal bones were used to make ancient tools

Justin Bradfield

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Early Hominin Social Strategies Underlying the Use and Production of Bone & Stone Tools by Caruana et al. 2013

Matt Caruana

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Aspects of tool production, use, and hafting in Palaeolithic assemblages from Northeast Africa

Pierre M . Vermeersch

Journal of human evolution, 2011

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A 1.4-million-year-old bone handaxe from Konso, Ethiopia, shows advanced tool technology in the early Acheulean

Yonas Beyene

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2020

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Early hominid bone tools from Drimolen, South Africa

lucinda backwell

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2008

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Middle Stone Age bone tools from the Howiesons Poort layers, Sibudu Cave, South Africa

Francesco D'Errico

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2008

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Taylor, N 2014. Central and West African Middle Stone Age: Geography and Culture. In Smith C., (ed) Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology: 1208–1227. Dordrecht: Springer.

Nicholas Taylor

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The Pleistocene Stone Artifact Record of Africa: Technologies, Typologies, and Analytic Approaches

Justin Pargeter

Handbook of Pleistocene Archaeology in Africa, 2023

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Bone retouchers and technological continuity in the Middle Stone Age of North Africa

Elaine Turner

PLOS ONE, 2020

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