3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya
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The discovery of fire by humans: a long and convoluted processWild monkeys flake stone toolsImpact of meat and Lower Palaeolithic food processing techniques on chewing in humansEvidence in hand: recent discoveries and the early evolution of human manual manipulationNeuron-based heredity and human evolutionIdentifying Major Transitions in the Evolution of Lithic Cutting Edge Production RatesNut Cracking Tools Used by Captive Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and Their Comparison with Early Stone Age Percussive Artefacts from Olduvai GorgeExperimental Insights into the Cognitive Significance of Early Stone ToolsThe Acheulean handaxe: More like a bird's song than a beatles' tune?The Structural and Functional Organization of CognitionManual Loading Distribution During Carrying Behaviors: Implications for the Evolution of the Hominin HandReproductive state and rank influence patterns of meat consumption in wild female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)On the Evolving Biology of LanguageFossil hominin shoulders support an African ape-like last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzeesEarliest modern human-like hand bone from a new >1.84-million-year-old site at Olduvai in TanzaniaMetacarpal torsion in apes, humans, and early Australopithecus: implications for manipulatory abilitiesExperimental studies illuminate the cultural transmission of percussive technologies in Homo and PanLimestone percussion tools from the late Early Pleistocene sites of Barranco León and Fuente Nueva 3 (Orce, Spain)Primate archaeology reveals cultural transmission in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus)Percussive technology in human evolution: an introduction to a comparative approach in fossil and living primatesStructural History of Human SRGAP2 ProteinsHow similar are nut-cracking and stone-flaking? A functional approach to percussive technologyPalaeoanthropology: The middle Pliocene gets crowded.Behavioral and functional strategies during tool use tasks in bonobos.Identifying bipolar knapping in the Mesolithic site of Font del Ros (northeast Iberia).Insights into early lithic technologies from ethnography.An earlier origin for stone tool making: implications for cognitive evolution and the transition to Homo.Measures of maturation in early fossil hominins: events at the first transition from australopiths to early Homo.A Pleistocene palaeovegetation record from plant wax biomarkers from the Nachukui Formation, West Turkana, Kenya.Mosaic evolution and the pattern of transitions in the hominin lineage.From Australopithecus to Homo: the transition that wasn'tTravel fosters tool use in wild chimpanzeesBrain enlargement and dental reduction were not linked in hominin evolution.New dating evidence of the early presence of hominins in Southern Europe.The ideomotor recycling theory for tool use, language, and foresight.Field studies of Pan troglodytes reviewed and comprehensively mapped, focussing on Japan's contribution to cultural primatology.Current views on hunter-gatherer nutrition and the evolution of the human diet.A Comparative and Evolutionary Analysis of the Cultural Cognition of Humans and Other Apes.Biochemical, Cellular, Physiological, and Pathological Consequences of Human Loss of N-Glycolylneuraminic Acid.Tropical forests and the genus Homo.
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3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya
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3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya
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Arnaud Lenoble
Christopher J Lepre
Christopher Kirwa
Craig S Feibel
Guillaume Daver
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James D Wright
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Michel Brenet
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