Origins of the human predatory pattern: The transition to large-animal exploitation by early hominins

The habitual consumption of large-animal resources (e.g., similar sized or larger than the consumer) separates human and nonhuman primate behavior. Flaked stone tool use, another important hominin behavior, is often portrayed as being functionally related to this by the necessity of a sharp edge for...

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Main Authors: Thompson, J, Carvalho, S, Marean, C, Alemseged, Z
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: University of Chicago Press 2019