A reappraisal of Western European Mousterian tools from Australian perspectives

  • Hiscock, Peter (PI)

    Project: Research

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    Description

    Intense debates in human evolution surround Neanderthals in France, where archaeological deposits provide abundant evidence of their lives. Were Neanderthals complex cultural beings comparable to our ancestors or did they possess less complex cultures? This question has often been addressed through analysis of Neanderthal, or Mousterian , stone tools. Previous studies follow a tradition of dividing tools into types such as scrapers or points . This study employs non-type-based Australian perspectives, incorporating new analytical techniques, to re-describe Mousterian tools, review what they tell us of Neanderthal capabilities, and evaluate conventional type-based systems of analysis. Significant new information about hominid evolution will result.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date1/01/0431/12/07

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