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The Cutting Edge New Approaches To The Archaeology Of Human Origins Schick

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The Cutting Edge New Approaches To The Archaeology Of Human Origins Schick
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Publisher: Stone Age Institute Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.75 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Schick, Kathy & Toth, Nicholas (eds.)
ISBN: 9780979227622, 0979227623
Language: English
Year: 2009
Volume: 3

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The Cutting Edge New Approaches To The Archaeology Of Human Origins Schick by Schick, Kathy & Toth, Nicholas (eds.) 9780979227622, 0979227623 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on innovative new approaches to the archaeological evidence for protohuman behavior found in the Early Stone Age, based on a recent international conference held at the Stone Age Institute. Major researchers in the field present important new findings from a range of well-preserved archaeological sites and critical experimental archaeological investigations. Topics include: early stone artifact assemblage variability at Gona, Ethiopia and at Koobi Fora, Kenya; early human presence in North Africa; technological strategies and patterns at Peninj, Tanzania; the Oldowan industries from Sterkfontein Cave, South Africa ; flaking accidents and knapping skills at Hadar, Ethiopia; hominin transport of stone at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania; a critical examination of the early occupation of India; new methods for quantifying stone tool cutting efficiency in the Oldowan and Acheulean; evidence for early occupation Eurasia, with particular attention to early sites in Spain, as well as early hominin presence in China in the Nihewan Basin; a comparative experimental study of Oldowan artifacts made by novices and by expert toolmakers; and experimental zooarchaeology with regard to the anatomical patterning of butchery marks.

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