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Stone toolmaking and the evolution of human culture and cognition
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Stout, Dietrich
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Acheulean
/ Anthropology, Cultural
/ Cobbles
/ Cognition
/ Cultural evolution
/ Culture
/ Cumulative Culture
/ Evolution
/ Hammers
/ Hammerstones
/ Hierarchical Behaviour
/ Humans
/ Oldowan
/ Palaeolithic
/ Raw materials
/ Stone tools
/ Technology
/ Tool Use Behavior
2011
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Stone toolmaking and the evolution of human culture and cognition
by
Stout, Dietrich
in
Acheulean
/ Anthropology, Cultural
/ Cobbles
/ Cognition
/ Cultural evolution
/ Culture
/ Cumulative Culture
/ Evolution
/ Hammers
/ Hammerstones
/ Hierarchical Behaviour
/ Humans
/ Oldowan
/ Palaeolithic
/ Raw materials
/ Stone tools
/ Technology
/ Tool Use Behavior
2011
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Stone toolmaking and the evolution of human culture and cognition
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Stout, Dietrich
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Acheulean
/ Anthropology, Cultural
/ Cobbles
/ Cognition
/ Cultural evolution
/ Culture
/ Cumulative Culture
/ Evolution
/ Hammers
/ Hammerstones
/ Hierarchical Behaviour
/ Humans
/ Oldowan
/ Palaeolithic
/ Raw materials
/ Stone tools
/ Technology
/ Tool Use Behavior
2011
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Stone toolmaking and the evolution of human culture and cognition
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Stone toolmaking and the evolution of human culture and cognition
2011
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Although many species display behavioural traditions, human culture is unique in the complexity of its technological, symbolic and social contents. Is this extraordinary complexity a product of cognitive evolution, cultural evolution or some interaction of the two? Answering this question will require a much better understanding of patterns of increasing cultural diversity, complexity and rates of change in human evolution. Palaeolithic stone tools provide a relatively abundant and continuous record of such change, but a systematic method for describing the complexity and diversity of these early technologies has yet to be developed. Here, an initial attempt at such a system is presented. Results suggest that rates of Palaeolithic culture change may have been underestimated and that there is a direct relationship between increasing technological complexity and diversity. Cognitive evolution and the greater latitude for cultural variation afforded by increasingly complex technologies may play complementary roles in explaining this pattern.
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The Royal Society
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