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    Louise Laekey

    Discipline

    Archaeology and Prehistory (1)

    Type

    Articles (1)

    Co-author

    James D. Wright
    1
    Nicholas Taylor
    1
    Craig S. Feibel
    1
    Hélène Roche
    1
    Sandrine Prat
    1
    Richard A. Mortlock
    1
    Sammy Lokorodi
    1
    Jason E. Lewis
    1
    Christopher, Lepre
    1
    Arnaud Lenoble
    1
    Rhonda L. Quinn
    1
    Christopher Kirwa
    1
    Dennis V. Kent
    1
    Sonia Harmand
    1
    Guillaume Daver
    1
    Sophie Clément
    1
    Jean-Philip Brugal
    1
    Michel Brenet
    1
    Xavier Boës
    1
    Adrián Arroyo
    1

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      Hyper Article en Ligne - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société (1)

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    technological development (1) stone (1) behaviour (1) association (1) archaeological site (1) in situ (1) evolution (1) environmental change (1) West (1) Kenya (1) Implements (1) Fieldwork (1) Fossils (1) Tools (1) Stone (1) Social groups (1) Scholars (1) Grasslands (1) Evolution (1) Evidence (1) Comprehension (1) Climatic changes (1) Beginning (1) Anthropology (1) Properties (1) Evolution (1) Name (1) Models (1) Fracture (1) Fieldwork (1)

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    3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya
    Articles
    Sonia Harmand et al. (2015)
    Articles
    Human evolutionary scholars have long supposed that the earliest stone tools were made by the genus Homo and that this technological development was directly linked to climate change and the spread of savannah grasslands. New fieldwork in West Turkana, Kenya, has identified evidence of much earlier...

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