2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-42096-z
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Hafted technologies likely reduced stone tool-related selective pressures acting on the hominin hand

Anna Mika,
Julie Lierenz,
Andrew Smith
et al.

Abstract: The evolution of the hominin hand has been widely linked to the use and production of flaked stone tool technologies. After the earliest handheld flake tools emerged, shifts in hominin hand anatomy allowing for greater force during precision gripping and ease when manipulating objects in-hand are observed in the fossil record. Previous research has demonstrated how biometric traits, such as hand and digit lengths and precision grip strength, impact functional performance and ergonomic relationships when using … Show more

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