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Aix-en-Provence : LAMPEA – Bibliothèque de Préhistoire | Paléolithique ancien [TOT-14637] (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | ESEP49042 | ||
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Résumés en anglais
Bibliogr. en fin de contributions
The earliest traces of proto-human technology emerged over 2.5 million years ago on the African continent. Called the Oldowan after the famous site of Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, these technologies herald a major evolutionary shift in the human lineage. "The Oldowan : Case Studies into the Earliest Stone Age" provides a critical look at early archaeological sites and their evidence. This volume also shows how a range of probing, multidisciplinary, experimental investigations - including experimental tool-making, comparative studies of ape technologies, biomechanical analysis, and PET studies of brain activity - help us evaluate this tantalizing prehistoric evidence and appreciate its relevance to human evolution.
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