“…Given the high cognitive demands associated with stone tool production techniques, a great deal of this attention has been focused on how the lithic archaeological record may inform our understanding of the evolution of human cognitive capabilities (Beaune et al, 2009;Gamble et al, 2014). These capabilities include the evolution of language, imitation, complex technological capabilities, increased brain size, complex social systems, cognitive and manual lateralisation, spatial cognition and shape recognition (Ambrose, 2010;de Beaune, 2004;Gowlett et al, 2012;Morgan et al, 2015;Schillinger et al, 2015;Stout, 2011;Stout et al, 2008;Uomini and Meyer, 2013;Wynn, 2002). Comparatively little work has investigated how lithic artefacts may be used to further our understanding of the evolution of human musculoskeletal anatomy and biomechanical capabilities.…”