Excavation of a chimpanzee stone tool site in the African rainforest.
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Use-wear patterns on wild macaque stone tools reveal their behavioural historyA pacific culture among wild baboons: its emergence and transmission4,300-year-old chimpanzee sites and the origins of percussive stone technologyComplex tasks force hand laterality and technological behaviour in naturalistically housed chimpanzees: inferences in hominin evolutionThere Is More than One Way to Crack an Oyster: Identifying Variation in Burmese Long-Tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis aurea) Stone-Tool UseChimpanzee accumulative stone throwingWild monkeys flake stone toolsNeuron-based heredity and human evolutionNut Cracking Tools Used by Captive Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and Their Comparison with Early Stone Age Percussive Artefacts from Olduvai GorgeA new type of anvil in the Acheulian of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, IsraelPrimate 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 primatesQuantifying traces of tool use: a novel morphometric analysis of damage patterns on percussive toolsIn search of the last common ancestor: new findings on wild chimpanzeesStone anvil damage by wild bearded capuchins (Sapajus libidinosus) during pounding tool use: a field experiment.Social traditions and social learning in capuchin monkeys (Cebus).First GIS analysis of modern stone tools used by wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) in Bossou, Guinea, West Africa.Insights into early lithic technologies from ethnography.Analysis of sea almond (Terminalia catappa) cracking sites used by wild Burmese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis aurea)."An ape's view of the Oldowan" revisited.Technical intelligence and culture: Nut cracking in humans and chimpanzees.Human tool behavior is species-specific and remains unique.Preparation and use of varied natural tools for extractive foraging by bonobos (Pan Paniscus).Archaeology: Tools go back in time.Imitation explains the propagation, not the stability of animal culture.Primate archaeology evolvesDISSOLVING NATURE IN CULTURETowards a prehistory of primates
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Excavation of a chimpanzee stone tool site in the African rainforest.
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Julio Mercader
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10.1126/SCIENCE.1070268
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2002-05-01T00:00:00Z