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A Million Years of Hominin Sociality and Cognition: Acheulean Bifaces in the Hunsgi-Baichbal Valley, India
Ceri Ben Kersey Shipton
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The Acheulean is the longest archaeological period in history, and was produced by different hominin species such as Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis. In this book the author examines the diagnostic stone tools of the Acheulean period, handaxes and cleavers, from the Hunsgi-Baichbal Valley in India. At the 1.2-million-year-old site of Isampur Quarry, the author reconstructs the manufacturing process for these tools and uses it to infer some of the social and cognitive faculties of their makers. The Isampur Quarry tools are then compared with those from other sites in the Valley, including one around a million years younger, and the author deduces some of the changes in social interaction and cognition that occurred over the vast timespan of the Acheulean.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Abstract
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Acknowledgements
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Dedication
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Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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1. An Introduction to Cognition, Sociality and the Acheulean
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2. Primate Cognition and Sociality
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3. The Evolution of Cognition and Sociality in the Genus Homo
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4. The Acheulean
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5. The Hunsgi-Baichbal Valley
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6. Biface Manufacture and Sociality at the Early Acheulean site of Isampur Quarry
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7. Inter-Site Variation in Acheulean Bifaces
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8. Sociality and Cognition in the Acheulean
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Glossary
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References
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Published: 2013
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407310794 (paperback)
- 9781407340494 (ebook)
BAR Number: S2468