Book contents
- Stone Tools and Fossil Bones
- Stone Tools and Fossil Bones
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Toward a scientific-realistic theory on the origin of human behavior
- Part i Onthe Use of Analogy I: The Earliest Meat Eaters
- Chapter 2 Conceptualpremises in experimental design and their bearing on the use of analogy: A critical example from experiments on cut marks
- Chapter 3 The use of bone surface modificationsto model hominid lifeways during the Oldowan
- Chapter 4 On earlyhominin meat eating and carcass acquisition strategies: Still relevant after all these years?
- Chapter5 Meat foraging by Pleistocene African hominins: Tracking behavioral evolution beyond baseline inferences ofearly access to carcasses
- Chapter 6 Can weuse chimpanzeebehavior to model early hominin hunting?
- Part II Onthe use of analogy II: The earliest stone toolmakers
- Index
Chapter 3 - The use of bone surface modificationsto model hominid lifeways during the Oldowan
from Part i - Onthe Use of Analogy I: The Earliest Meat Eaters
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2012
- Stone Tools and Fossil Bones
- Stone Tools and Fossil Bones
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Toward a scientific-realistic theory on the origin of human behavior
- Part i Onthe Use of Analogy I: The Earliest Meat Eaters
- Chapter 2 Conceptualpremises in experimental design and their bearing on the use of analogy: A critical example from experiments on cut marks
- Chapter 3 The use of bone surface modificationsto model hominid lifeways during the Oldowan
- Chapter 4 On earlyhominin meat eating and carcass acquisition strategies: Still relevant after all these years?
- Chapter5 Meat foraging by Pleistocene African hominins: Tracking behavioral evolution beyond baseline inferences ofearly access to carcasses
- Chapter 6 Can weuse chimpanzeebehavior to model early hominin hunting?
- Part II Onthe use of analogy II: The earliest stone toolmakers
- Index
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- Stone Tools and Fossil BonesDebates in the Archaeology of Human Origins, pp. 80 - 114Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012
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