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    Primate archaeology evolves. by Haslam, M, Hernandez-Aguilar, R, Proffitt, T, Arroyo, A, Falótico, T, Fragaszy, D, Gumert, M, Harris, J, Huffman, M, Kalan, A, Malaivijitnond, S, Matsuzawa, T, McGrew, W, Ottoni, E, Pascual-Garrido, A, Piel, A, Pruetz, J, Schuppli, C, Stewart, F, Tan, A, Visalberghi, E, Luncz, L

    Published 2017
    “…This work has recently doubled the set of primate lineages with an excavated archaeological record, adding Old World macaques and New World capuchin monkeys to chimpanzees and humans, and it has shown that tool selection and transport, and discrete site formation, are universal among wild stone-tool-using primates. …”
    Journal article
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    Archaeological excavation of wild macaque stone tools. by Haslam, M, Luncz, L, Pascual-Garrido, A, Falótico, T, Malaivijitnond, S, Gumert, M

    Published 2016
    “…<p>More than 3 million years of excavated archaeological evidence underlies most major insights into the evolution of human behaviour. …”
    Journal article