Archaeology and the origins of human cumulative culture: a case study from the earliest Oldowan at Gona, Ethiopia

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Title
Archaeology and the origins of human cumulative culture: a case study from the earliest Oldowan at Gona, Ethiopia
Abstract
The capacity of Homo sapiens for the intergenerational accumulation of complex technologies, practices, and beliefs is central to contemporary accounts of human distinctiveness. However, the actual antiquity and evolutionary origins of cumulative culture are not known. Here we propose and exemplify a research program for studying the origins of cumulative culture using archaeological evidence. Our stepwise approach disentangles assessment of the observed fidelity of behavior reproduction from inferences regarding required learning mechanisms (e.g., teaching, imitation) and the explanation of larger-scale patterns of change. It is empirically grounded in technological analysis of artifact assemblages using well-validated experimental models. We demonstrate with a case study using a toolmaking replication experiment to assess evidence of behavior copying across three 2.6 Ma Oldowan sites from Gona, Ethiopia. Results fail to reveal any effects of raw material size, shape, quality, or reduction intensity that could explain the observed details of intersite technological variation in terms of individual learning across different local conditions. This supports the view that relatively detailed copying of toolmaking methods was already a feature of Oldowan technological reproduction at ca. 2.6 Ma. We conclude with a discussion of prospects and implications for further research on the evolution of human cumulative culture.
Publication
Current Anthropology
Date
2019
Volume
60
Issue
3
Pages
309-340
Journal Abbr
Current Anthropology
Citation Key
stoutArchaeologyOriginsHuman2019
Accessed
8/26/20, 6:53 PM
ISSN
0011-3204, 1537-5382
Short Title
Archaeology and the Origins of Human Cumulative Culture
Language
English
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69 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] tex.ids: ISI:000470895900002, Michael_Rogers48838567 tex.eissn: 1537-5382 tex.unique-id: ISI:000470895900002
Citation
Stout, D., Rogers, M. J., Jaeggi, A. V., & Semaw, S. (2019). Archaeology and the origins of human cumulative culture: a case study from the earliest Oldowan at Gona, Ethiopia. Current Anthropology, 60(3), 309–340. https://doi.org/10.1086/703173