An international team of paleobiologists, anthropologists and behavioral scientists has found that the process used by modern ...
Researchers observed chimpanzees in the forests of Bossou, Guinea, noting that these primates use two tools to crack nuts: a ...
A recent study has uncovered striking parallels between how chimpanzees choose tools today and how early humans selected ...
Archaeologists have uncovered what may be the oldest tools ever used on Earth, and they weren’t created by direct human ancestors. These ancient artifacts, found in Kenya’s Homa Peninsula – which is ...
The Natufian culture, a bridge between the Paleolithic and Neolithic, marks early settlement, farming, and symbolic art in the Levant.
At the Melka Wakena site in the Ethiopian Highlands, researchers discovered a wide array of tools. But why were certain types of stone chosen ... Museum for Human Behavioral Evolution, MONREPOS ...
Chimpanzees use rocks as tools for cracking nuts Stone selection by chimps mirrors ancient human ancestor techniques Generational learning observed in chimpanzee tool ...
A century ago, physics had its Darwinian moment — a change in perspective that was as consequential for the physical sciences as the theory of evolution by natural selection was for biology.
Human beings are animals ... of such behavioral complexity can be traced archaeologically in the evolution of stone tool technology from the simplest Oldowan (2.9 to 1.7 million years ago ...
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