2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-5289878/v1
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Climate seasonality and predictability during the Middle Stone Age and implications for technological diversification in early Homo sapiens

Lucy Timbrell,
James Clark,
Gonzalo Linares-Matás
et al.

Abstract: Regionalisation is considered to be a hallmark of the Middle Stone Age (MSA) compared to the Early Stone Age. Yet what drove diversification around a shared technological substrate that persisted across Africa for hundreds of thousands of years remains debated. Non-mutually exclusive hypotheses include region-specific styles in manufacture, social signalling, cultural drift between geographically isolated populations,, and diverse environmental adaptations, as well as the impacts of unequal research histories … Show more

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