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This study explores cultural transmission among Pleistocene human groups through the analysis of lithic tools. By examining the learning processes of tool-making, it aims to uncover cognitive evolution and behavioral patterns in early human societies.
The aim of this study is to identify the mechanics of cultural transmission among Pleistocene human groups and to provide new ideas for the investigation of occupational dynamics through lithic technological approach.Social learning informs us of the cognitive abilities to acquire knowledge transmitted between generations as adaptive strategies.
In the archaeological record, the transmission of knowledge and the skills are identified through repetitive patterns, but most of them only remain in t…
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