Landscape-scale variation in hominin tool use: Evidence from the Developed Oldowan
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Authors/contributors
- Braun, David R. (Author)
- Rogers, Michael J. (Author)
- Harris, John W. K. (Author)
- Walker, Steven J. (Author)
Title
Landscape-scale variation in hominin tool use: Evidence from the Developed Oldowan
Abstract
The relationship between artifact manufacture, use, and discard in the Developed Oldowan is complex. Here we use digital-image-analysis techniques to investigate the intensity of reduction in single-platform cores of the Developed Oldowan of the Okote Member, Koobi Fora Formation. Data suggest that this method provides a more accurate measure of reduction intensity than previous applications of a unifacial-scraper model. Assemblages of single-platform cores excavated from extensive lateral exposures of the Okote Member provide insights into the relationship between raw-material availability and discard patterns. Variation in reduction intensity suggests that tools are not always discarded in patterns that would be predicted by the availability of raw material. Further, it appears that hominin transport decisions involved an assessment of the potential use-life of certain forms. Many aspects of Developed Oldowan technology conform to previously developed models of curated technologies. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Publication
Journal of Human Evolution
Date
2008-12
Volume
55
Issue
6
Pages
1053-1063
Journal Abbr
J. Hum. Evol.
Citation Key
ISI:000261844100011
ISSN
0047-2484
Language
English
Extra
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Citation
Braun, D. R., Rogers, M. J., Harris, J. W. K., & Walker, S. J. (2008). Landscape-scale variation in hominin tool use: Evidence from the Developed Oldowan. Journal of Human Evolution, 55(6), 1053–1063. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2008.05.020
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