Stone Tools and Fossil Bones
Debates in the Archaeology of Human Origins
Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Mar '12
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International archaeologists examine early Stone Age tools and bones to present the most holistic view to date of the archaeology of human origins.
The stone tools and fossil bones from the earliest archaeological sites in Africa have been used over the past fifty years to create models that interpret how early hominins lived, foraged, behaved and communicated and how early and modern humans evolved. In this book, an international team of archaeologists and primatologists examines early Stone Age tools and bones and uses scientific methods to test alternative hypotheses that explain the archaeological record. By focusing on both lithics and faunal records, this volume presents the most holistic view to date of the archaeology of human origins.
'This volume has a good feel to it - a handsome compact book about the early archaeology of human evolution, all in one … This collection is stimulating in reflecting a strong hand, but also showing a plurality of contributions and opinions.' John Gowlett, Journal of African Archaeology
ISBN: 9781107022928
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 22mm
Weight: 630g
376 pages