2021
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2021.784313
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Animals for Tools: The Origin and Development of Bone Technologies in China

Abstract: The origin and development of bone technologies in China are reviewed in the light of recent discoveries and compared to trends emerging from the European and African archaeological records. Three categories of osseous tools are targeted: 1) unmodified bone fragments bearing traces of use in technological activities; 2) bone fragments modified to a variable extent with techniques generally used in stone technologies; 3) osseous fragments entirely shaped with techniques fit for the manufacture of formal bone to… Show more

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“…The presented data confirm that these ancient human groups used an integrated tool kit of lithic and bone tools to guarantee broad exploitation of the environment they encountered. This finding is reinforced by the discovery of bone tools in Asia in Lower and Middle Palaeolithic sites in addition to the tools found in European regions 37 and reference there in .…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The presented data confirm that these ancient human groups used an integrated tool kit of lithic and bone tools to guarantee broad exploitation of the environment they encountered. This finding is reinforced by the discovery of bone tools in Asia in Lower and Middle Palaeolithic sites in addition to the tools found in European regions 37 and reference there in .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%