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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0113567
论文题名:
Movement Pattern Variability in Stone Knapping: Implications for the Development of Percussive Traditions
作者: Robert Rein; Tetsushi Nonaka; Blandine Bril
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2014
发表日期: 2014-11-26
卷: 9, 期:11
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Wrist ; Joints (anatomy) ; Musculoskeletal system ; Elbow ; Kinematics ; Raw materials ; Paleoanthropology ; Hominid paleoneurology
英文摘要: The earliest direct evidence for tool-use by our ancestors are 2.6 million year old stone tools from Africa. These earliest artifacts show that, already, early hominins had developed the required advanced movement skills and cognitive capacities to manufacture stone tools. Currently, it is not well understood, however, which specific movement skills are required for successful stone knapping and accordingly it is unknown how these skills emerged during early hominin evolution. In particular, it is not clear which striking movements are indicative of skilled performance, how striking movement patterns vary with task and environmental constraints, and how movement patterns are passed on within social groups. The present study addresses these questions by investigating striking movement patterns and striking variability in 18 modern stone knappers (nine experienced and nine novices). The results suggest that no single movement pattern characterizes successful stone knapping. Participants showed large inter-individual movement variability of the elementary knapping action irrespective of knapping experience and knapping performance. Changes in task- and environmental constraints led knappers to adapt their elementary striking actions using a combination of individual and common strategies. Investigation of striking pattern similarities within social groups showed only partial overlap of striking patterns across related individuals. The results therefore suggest that striking movement patterns in modern stone knappers are largely specific to the individual and movement variability is not indicative of knapping performance. The implications of these results for the development of percussive traditions are discussed.
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作者单位: Institute of Health Promotion and Clinical Movement Science, German Sport University Cologne, Cologne, Germany;Graduate School of Human Development and Environment, Kobe University, Hyogo, Japan;Groupe de Recherche Apprentissage et Contexte, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France

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Robert Rein,Tetsushi Nonaka,Blandine Bril. Movement Pattern Variability in Stone Knapping: Implications for the Development of Percussive Traditions[J]. PLOS ONE,2014-01-01,9(11)
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