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MAKING AND USING STONE TOOLS: ADVICE FOR LEARNERS AND TEACHERS AND INSIGHTS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS

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Kumar Akhilesh & Shanti Pappu. (2023) Let’s Knap: Experiences in Teaching Lithic Studies in South Asia. Lithic Technology 48:3, pages 278-290.
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Nicholas Gala, Stephen J. Lycett, Michelle R. Bebber & Metin I. Eren. (2023) The Injury Costs of Knapping. American Antiquity, pages 1-19.
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Justin Pargeter, Cheng Liu, Megan Beney Kilgore, Aditi Majoe & Dietrich Stout. (2022) Testing the Effect of Learning Conditions and Individual Motor/Cognitive Differences on Knapping Skill Acquisition. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory.
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Derek K. Tracy. 2022. Evolutionary Psychiatry. Evolutionary Psychiatry 35 49 .
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Lambros Malafouris. (2020) How does thinking relate to tool making?. Adaptive Behavior 29:2, pages 107-121.
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Jayne Wilkins. (2020) Learner-driven innovation in the stone tool technology of early Homo sapiens . Evolutionary Human Sciences 2.
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Yoshihiro Nishiaki. 2019. Learning Among Neanderthals and Palaeolithic Modern Humans. Learning Among Neanderthals and Palaeolithic Modern Humans 59 76 .
John J. Shea. (2017) Occasional, obligatory, and habitual stone tool use in hominin evolution. Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 26:5, pages 200-217.
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Daniel S. Amick. (2017) Evolving views on the Pleistocene colonization of North America. Quaternary International 431, pages 125-151.
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Justin Pargeter. (2016) Lithic miniaturization in Late Pleistocene southern Africa. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 10, pages 221-236.
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Paola Villa, Sylvain Soriano, Rainer Grün, Fabrizio Marra, Sebastien Nomade, Alison Pereira, Giovanni Boschian, Luca Pollarolo, Fang Fang & Jean-Jacques Bahain. (2016) The Acheulian and Early Middle Paleolithic in Latium (Italy): Stability and Innovation. PLOS ONE 11:8, pages e0160516.
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