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探寻最早的考古记录:黑猩猩物质景观的启示。

Searching for the earliest archaeological record: insights from chimpanzee material landscapes.

机构信息

Technological Primates Research Group, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deutscher Platz 6 , Leipzig, Germany.

Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology, The George Washington University, 800 22nd Street NW , Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

J R Soc Interface. 2024 Aug;21(217):20240101. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2024.0101. Epub 2024 Aug 21.

Abstract

The origin of tool use is a central question in human evolutionary studies. Plio-Pleistocene core and flake technologies represent the earliest evidence of tool use in the human lineage. Some suggest this form of tool use is probably pre-dated by a phase of percussive tool use. However, there is currently no evidence for such a record. The archaeological signature of solely percussive behaviours is not as well understood as that associated with cores and flakes. The durable nature of primate percussive stone tools and their by-products provide an opportunity to investigate what such a record looks like. Here, we present a landscape-scale study of the chimpanzee () material culture from the Djouroutou Chimpanzee Project, Taï Forest, Cote d'Ivoire. This study explores the interplay between behavioural and environmental factors in shaping the stone record of nut cracking. Through a survey of nut-cracking sites, the available nut species, and raw materials, we show how resource availability influences the resulting material signature of nut cracking. These results also reveal the diversity of material signatures associated with a purely percussive material record. We gain insight into the range of signatures that may be associated with a pre-core and flake archaeological record, providing new expectations for an earlier record of tool use.

摘要

工具使用的起源是人类进化研究中的一个核心问题。更新世核心和石片技术代表了人类谱系中最早使用工具的证据。一些人认为,这种形式的工具使用可能早于敲击工具使用的阶段。然而,目前没有证据表明存在这样的记录。仅与核心和石片相关的敲击行为的考古特征不如与核心和石片相关的敲击行为的考古特征那么容易理解。灵长类动物敲击石器及其副产品的耐久性为研究这种记录提供了机会。在这里,我们展示了对来自科特迪瓦泰森林 Djouroutou 黑猩猩项目的黑猩猩 () 物质文化的景观尺度研究。这项研究探讨了行为和环境因素在塑造坚果开裂的石器记录方面的相互作用。通过对坚果开裂地点、可用的坚果种类和原材料的调查,我们展示了资源可用性如何影响坚果开裂的最终材料特征。这些结果还揭示了与纯粹敲击材料记录相关的多种材料特征。我们深入了解了可能与核心和石片之前的考古记录相关的一系列特征,为更早的工具使用记录提供了新的预期。

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