New insights into hominin lithic activities at FLK North Bed I, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

[1]  Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo,et al.  An Experimental Study of Bipolar and Freehand Knapping of Naibor Soit Quartz from Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) , 2011, American Antiquity.

[2]  J. Yravedra,et al.  Disentangling hominin and carnivore activities near a spring at FLK North (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) , 2010, Quaternary Research.

[3]  F. Diez-Martín,et al.  A spring and wooded habitat at FLK Zinj and their relevance to origins of human behavior , 2010, Quaternary Research.

[4]  Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo,et al.  Were Olduvai Hominins making butchering tools or battering tools? Analysis of a recently excavated lithic assemblage from BK (Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) , 2009 .

[5]  C. Egeland Patterns of early hominid site use at Olduvai Gorge , 2008 .

[6]  C. Egeland,et al.  Deconstructing Olduvai: A Taphonomic Study of the Bed I Sites , 2007 .

[7]  Charles P. Egeland,et al.  Experimental patterns of hammerstone percussion damage on bones: implications for inferences of carcass processing by humans , 2006 .

[8]  I. Torre,et al.  Unmodified lithic material at Olduvai Bed I: manuports or ecofacts? , 2005 .

[9]  I. Torre,et al.  Technological strategies in the Lower Pleistocene at Olduvai Beds I & II , 2005 .

[10]  Sophie A. de Beaune,et al.  The Invention of Technology. , 2004 .

[11]  Andrew P. Bradbury,et al.  Combining Aggregate and Individual Methods of Flake Debris Analysis: Aggregate Trend Analysis , 2004 .

[12]  Christophe Boesch,et al.  Excavation of a Chimpanzee Stone Tool Site in the African Rainforest , 2002, Science.

[13]  Mordechai Kislev,et al.  Nuts, nut cracking, and pitted stones at Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov, Israel , 2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[14]  D. Bamforth Lithics: Macroscopic approaches to analysis , 2000 .

[15]  Y. Kimura Tool-using strategies by early hominids at bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. , 1999, Journal of human evolution.

[16]  B. Ludwig A technological reassessment of East African Plio-Pleistocene lithic artifact assemblages , 1999 .

[17]  P. Brantingham Mobility, competition, and Plio-Pleistocene hominid foraging groups , 1998 .

[18]  D. Amick,et al.  Effects of Raw Material on Flake Breakage Patterns , 1997 .

[19]  R. Curtoni Experimentando con bipolares: indicadores e implicancias arqueológicas , 1996 .

[20]  O. Bar‐Yosef,et al.  Definition and interpretation of Levallois technology , 2022 .

[21]  Andrew P. Bradbury,et al.  Flake Typologies and alternative approaches: an experimental assessment , 1995 .

[22]  M. Leakey,et al.  Excavations in beds III, IV, and the Masek beds, 1968-1971 , 1996 .

[23]  Albert C. Goodyear,et al.  Tool Kit Entropy and Bipolar Reduction: A Study of Interassemblage Lithic Variability among Paleo-Indian Sites in the Northeastern United States , 1993 .

[24]  Robert J. Jeske,et al.  Archaeological Visibility of Bipolar Technology: An Example from the Koster Site , 1993 .

[25]  R. Jeske Energetic Efficiency and Lithic Technology: An Upper Mississippian Example , 1992, American Antiquity.

[26]  R. Walter,et al.  Laser-fusion 40Ar/39Ar dating of Bed I, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania , 1991, Nature.

[27]  Richard Potts,et al.  Why the Oldowan? Plio-Pleistocene Toolmaking and the Transport of Resources , 1991, Journal of Anthropological Research.

[28]  M. Bisson Lithic reduction sequences as an aid to the analysis of Late Stone Age quartz assemblages from the Luano Spring, Chingola, Zambia , 1990 .

[29]  Michael Shott,et al.  Bipolar Industries: Ethnographic Evidence and Archaeological Implications , 1989 .

[30]  R. Potts Early hominid activities at Olduvai , 1988 .

[31]  P. Willoughby Spheroids and battered stones in the African early and middle Stone Age , 1987 .

[32]  M. A. Lima,et al.  A tecnologia de debitagem do quartzo no centro de Minas Gerais : lascamento bipolar , 1986 .

[33]  A. Sullivan,et al.  Debitage Analysis and Archaeological Interpretation , 1985, American Antiquity.

[34]  N. Toth The oldowan reassessed: a close look at early stone artifacts , 1985 .

[35]  Nicholas Toth,et al.  The stone technologies of early hominids at Koobi Fora, Kenya : an experimental approach , 1982 .

[36]  H. Roche Premiers outils taillés d'Afrique , 1980 .

[37]  Gary R. Leaf VARIATION IN THE FORM OF BIPOLAR CORES , 1979 .

[38]  C. Brace,et al.  Human origins : Louis Leakey and the East African evidence , 1977 .

[39]  J. Bower Attributes of Oldowan and Lower Acheulean Tools: 'Tradition' and Design in the Early Lower Paleolithic , 1977 .

[40]  Hiroaki Kobayashi,et al.  The Experimental Study of Bipolar Flakes , 1975 .

[41]  Earl Herbert Swanson,et al.  Lithic technology: Making and using stone tools , 1975 .

[42]  Earl Herbert Swanson,et al.  An introduction to flintworking , 1972 .

[43]  W. W. Bishop,et al.  Background to Evolution in Africa. , 1968 .

[44]  L. Binford,et al.  Indian Sites and Chipped Stone Materials in the Northern Lake Michigan Area , 1963 .