Institute of Archaeology, University College London, London, UK.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2011 Apr 12;366(1567):1028-37. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2010.0350.
The search for the earliest stone tools is a topic that has received much attention in studies on the archaeology of human origins. New evidence could position the oldest traces of stone tool-use before 3.39 Myr, substantially earlier than previously documented. Nonetheless, the first unmistakable evidence of tool-making dates to 2.6 Ma, the period in which Oldowan assemblages first appear in the East African record. However, this is not an unchangeable time boundary, and considerations about the tempo and modo of tool-making emergence have varied through time. This paper summarizes the history of research on the origins of stone knapping in Africa and places the current evidence in a historical perspective.
寻找最早的石器是人类起源考古学研究中备受关注的一个课题。新的证据可能将石器使用的最早痕迹定位在 339 万年前之前,这比之前记录的时间要早得多。尽管如此,最早的明确的工具制造证据可以追溯到 260 万年前,也就是奥杜威文化组合首次出现在东非记录中的时期。然而,这并不是一个不可改变的时间界限,关于工具制造出现的节奏和方式的考虑因素随着时间的推移而变化。本文总结了非洲石器起源研究的历史,并从历史角度看待当前的证据。