Primate archaeology: comparative models for the evolution of primate technical cognition through tool-use
The field of Primate Archaeology is concerned with (A) understanding the origins and development of tool use in non-human primates, and (B) the implications of a general primate model for understanding human technical and cognitive development. Cross-species comparisons, however, remain distinctly a...
Main Author: | Mosley, HL |
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Other Authors: | Malafouris, L |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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