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Stone Tools in Human Evolution: Behavioral Differences among Technological Primates

โœ Scribed by John J. Shea


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
252
Edition
Illustrated
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


In Stone Tools in Human Evolution, John J. Shea argues that over the last three million years hominins' technological strategies shifted from occasional tool use, much like that seen among living non-human primates, to a uniquely human pattern of obligatory tool use. Examining how the lithic archaeological record changed over the course of human evolution, he compares tool use by living humans and non-human primates and predicts how the archaeological stone tool evidence should have changed as distinctively human behaviors evolved. Those behaviors include using cutting tools, logistical mobility (carrying things), language and symbolic artifacts, geographic dispersal and diaspora, and residential sedentism (living in the same place for prolonged periods). Shea then tests those predictions by analyzing the archaeological lithic record from 6,500 years ago to 3.5 million years ago.

โœฆ Table of Contents


COVER
CONTENTS
FIGURES
TABLES
BOXES
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CHAPTER 1 | INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2 | HOW WE KNOW WHAT WE THINK WE KNOW ABOUT STONE TOOLS
CHAPTER 3 | DESCRIBING STONE TOOLS
CHAPTER 4 | STONE CUTTING TOOLS
CHAPTER 5 | LOGISTICAL MOBILITY
CHAPTER 6 | LANGUAGE AND SYMBOLIC ARTIFACTS
CHAPTER 7 | DISPERSAL AND DIASPORA
CHAPTER 8 | RESIDENTIAL SEDENTISM
CHAPTER 9 | CONCLUSION
APPENDIX | TRADITIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL AGE-STAGES AND INDUSTRIES
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX


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