Early Hominid Activities at OlduvaiAldineTransaction - Всего страниц: 396 The earliest sites at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania are among the best documented and most important for studies of human evolution. This book investigates the behavior of hominids at Olduvai using data of stone tools and animal bones, as well as the results of work in taphonomy (how animals become fossils), the behavior of mammals, and a wide range of ecological theory and data. By illustrating the ways in which modern and prehistoric evidence is used in making interpretations, the author guides the reader through the geological, ecological, and archeological areas involved in the study of humans. Based on his study of the Olduvai excavations, animal life, and stone tools, the author carefully examines conventional views and proposals about the early Olduvai sites. First, the evidence of site geology, tool cut marks, and other clues to the formation of the Olduvai sites are explored. On this basis, the large mammal communities in which early hominids lived are investigated, using methods which compare sites produced mainly by hominids with others made by carnivores. Questions about hominid hunting, scavenging, and the importance of eating meat are then scrutinized. The leading alternative positions on each issue are discussed, providing a basis for understanding some of the most contentious debates in paleo-anthropology today. The dominant interpretive model for the artifact and bone accumulations at Olduvai and other Plio-Pleistocene sites has been that they represent "home bases," social foci similar to the campsites of hunter-gatherers. Based on paleo-ecological evidence and ecological models, the author critically analyzes the home base interpretation and proposes alternative views. A new view of the Olduvai sitesâ that they represent stone caches where hominids processed carcasses for foodâ is shown to have important implications for our understanding of hominid social behavior and evolution. |
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... Carcass Parts 201 Avoiding the Same Sites at the Same Time 202 Chapter 8. Obtaining Resources and Accumulating Debris 203 Hunting and Scavenging 203 Inferences from Bed I Olduvai 208 Timing of Hominid and Carnivore Access to Carcasses ...
... carcasses in modern habitats and in ancient deposits showed that a number of geological and environmental processes can affect bones in ways that may mimic the accumulation and preservation of such remains at archeological sites. Thus ...
... carcasses, obtained most likely by a combination of scavenging and hunting, were brought over a period of time to these places where stone material and tools were accumulated. These "stone caches," I suggest, were areas for processing ...
... carcasses to new locations? The answers to these questions may vary from site to site. If the excavated remains are found to be concentrated in dense clusters, which processes were responsible for their accumulation? Some of the ...
... carcasses 2. Rate of dispersal and destruction of bones/carcasses on the landscape a. Activity of mammalian carnivores b. Activity of avian scavengers c. Effects of insects, bacteria, and weathering 3. Accumulation of bones by animals ...
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Physical Agents of Concentration | 57 |
Behavioral Agents of Bone Accumulation | 81 |
Paleocommunities and Environments of Olduvai | 153 |
Obtaining Resources and Accumulating Debris | 203 |
A Prelude to Home Bases | 249 |
Conclusion | 297 |
Bibliography | 313 |
Site DK | 333 |
Site FLKNN3 | 351 |
Site FLK22 | 370 |
Index | 390 |
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