Animal Teeth and Human Tools

Animal Teeth and Human Tools
Author: Christy G. Turner II,Nicolai D. Ovodov,Olga V. Pavlova
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2013-07-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781107030299

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A unique study of Ice Age human and carnivore bone damage and its importance in understanding ancient life in Siberia.

Animal Teeth and Human Tools

Animal Teeth and Human Tools
Author: Christy G. Turner,Nicolai D. Ovodov,Olga V. Pavlova
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2013
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN: 1107055857

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A unique study of Ice Age human and carnivore bone damage and its importance in understanding ancient life in Siberia.

Animal Teeth and Human Tools

Animal Teeth and Human Tools
Author: Christy G. Turner II,Nicolai D. Ovodov,Olga V. Pavlova
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2013-07-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781107067653

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The culmination of more than a decade of fieldwork and related study, this unique book uses analyses of perimortem taphonomy in Ice Age Siberia to propose a new hypothesis for the peopling of the New World. The authors present evidence based on examinations of more than 9000 pieces of human and carnivore bone from 30 late Pleistocene archaeological and palaeontological sites, including cave and open locations, which span more than 2000 miles from the Ob River in the West to the Sea of Japan in the East. The observed bone damage signatures suggest that the conventional prehistory of Siberia needs revision and, in particular, that cave hyenas had a significant influence on the lives of Ice Age Siberians. The findings are supported by more than 250 photographs, which illustrate the bone damage described and provide a valuable insight into the context and landscape of the fieldwork for those unfamiliar with Siberia.

Human Conflict from Neanderthals to the Samburu Structure and Agency in Webs of Violence

Human Conflict from Neanderthals to the Samburu  Structure and Agency in Webs of Violence
Author: William P. Kiblinger
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030468248

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This book examines human conflict throughout history, the reasons behind the struggles, and why it persists. The volume delves into the causes of human conflict and what can be done about them. Based on detailed descriptions that support insightful interpretations, the book explores significant historical events in the course of human history. By pursuing a “web of violence” approach, it raises and answers questions about the sources of conflict and how it may or may not be resolved through investigations into human agency and practice. It evaluates lessons learned concerning human conflict, violence, and warfare. To illustrate these lessons, the book presents a broad geographical and temporal set of data, including research on the time of Neanderthals in Europe (20-30 thousand years ago); the Late Neolithic civilization on the Mediterranean (6-8 thousand years ago); medieval Ireland; contemporary history of the Western Dani peoples of West Papua; and, finally, recent issues in Brazil, Congo, and Kenya.

What If You Had Animal Teeth

What If You Had Animal Teeth
Author: Sandra Markle
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781338182569

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If you could have any animal's front teeth, whose would you choose? What If You Had Animal Teeth!? takes children on a fun, informative, and imaginative journey as they explore what it would be like if their own front teeth were replaced by those of a different animal. Featuring a dozen animals (beaver, great white shark, narwhal, elephant, rattlesnake, naked mole rat, hippopotamus, crocodile, and more), this book explores how different teeth are especially adapted for an animal's survival. At the end of the book, children will discover why their own teeth are just right for them. And they'll also get a friendly reminder to take good care of their teeth, because they're the only teeth they'll ever have. Each spread features a photograph of the animal using its specialized teeth on the left and a humorous illustrated image of a child using that animal's teeth on the right.

America Before The Key to Earth s Lost Civilization

America Before  The Key to Earth s Lost Civilization
Author: Graham Hancock
Publsiher: Coronet
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473660564

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***THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER*** 'Hancock's books provide a fascinating, alternative version of prehistory. America Before, detailed and wide-ranging, turns what was myth and legend into a new story of the past.' Daily Mail Was an advanced civilization lost to history in the global cataclysm that ended the last Ice Age? Graham Hancock, the internationally bestselling author and television presenter, has made it his life's work to find out -- and in America Before, he draws on the latest archaeological and DNA evidence to bring his quest to a stunning conclusion. We've been taught that North and South America were empty of humans until around 13,000 years ago - amongst the last great landmasses on earth to have been settled by our ancestors. But new discoveries have radically reshaped this long-established picture and we know now that the Americas were first peopled more than 130,000 years ago - many tens of thousands of years before human settlements became established elsewhere. Hancock's research takes us on a series of journeys and encounters with the scientists responsible for the recent extraordinary breakthroughs. In the process, from the Mississippi Valley to the Amazon rainforest, he reveals that ancient 'New World' cultures share a legacy of advanced scientific knowledge and sophisticated spiritual beliefs with supposedly unconnected 'Old World' cultures. Have archaeologists focussed for too long only on the 'Old World' in their search for the origins of civilization while failing to consider the revolutionary possibility that those origins might in fact be found in the 'New World'? America Before: The Key to Earth's Lost Civilisation is the culmination of everything that millions of readers have loved in Hancock's body of work over the past decades, namely a mind-dilating exploration of the mysteries of the past, amazing archaeological discoveries and profound implications for how we lead our lives today.

Evolution s Bite

Evolution s Bite
Author: Peter S. Ungar
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-12-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780691182834

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Whether we realize it or not, we carry in our mouths the legacy of our evolution. Our teeth are like living fossils that can be studied and compared to those of our ancestors to teach us how we became human. In Evolution’s Bite, noted paleoanthropologist Peter Ungar brings together for the first time cutting-edge advances in understanding human evolution with new approaches to uncovering dietary clues from fossil teeth. The result is a remarkable investigation into the ways that teeth—their shape, chemistry, and wear—reveal how we came to be. Traveling the four corners of the globe and combining scientific breakthroughs with vivid narrative, Evolution’s Bite presents a unique dental perspective on our astonishing human development.

Global Innovation Science Handbook Chapter 25 Brinnovation Breakthrough Innovation

Global Innovation Science Handbook  Chapter 25   Brinnovation  Breakthrough Innovation
Author: Praveen Gupta
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780071834131

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A chapter from the Global Innovation Science Handbook, a comprehensive guide to the science, art, tools, and deployment of innovation, brought together by two Editors of the prestigious International Journal of Innovation Science, with ground-breaking contributions from global innovation leaders in every type of industry.