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Nicholas Toth
THE CUTTING EDGE: New Approaches to the Archaeology of Human Origins Kathy Schick, and Nicholas Toth, Editors
Curriculum Vitae
A View of Some Actualistic and Taphonomic Trends in Paleoindian Studies
Underestimating Intraspecific Variation: the Problem with Excluding Sts 19 from Australopithecus Africanus.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 105, No
1999 Program 10/11/12 10:56 AM
Tribute to Brain Titlepage.Indd
Nicholas Toth
THE OLDOWAN: Case Studies Into the Earliest Stone Age Nicholas Toth and Kathy Schick, Editors
Introduction to Archeology
Human Evolutionary Studies Contact:
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The Importance of Actualistic Studies in Early Stone Age Research: Some Personal Reflections
Assessing Hominid Toothmarks in Zooarchaeology (Tim D. White
Curriculum Vitae
THE HUMAN BRAIN EVOLVING: Paleoneurological Studies in Honor of Ralph L
Anthropology Without Informants Collected Works in Paleoanthropology by L
Oldowan-Ch6-Toth-Etal.Pdf
Nicholas Toth & Kathy Schick
Nicholas Toth Positions • Co-Director, Stone Age Institute, Bloomington, Indiana
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New Approaches to the Archaeology of Human Origins Kathy Schick and Nicholas Toth (Eds.) Bloomington, IN: Stone Age Institute Press, 2009, 344 Pp
The Stone Age Institute
Chapter 7 Learning from Mistakes: Flaking Accidents and Knapping Skills
A 1.4-Million-Year-Old Bone Handaxe from Konso, Ethiopia, Shows Advanced Tool Technology in the Early Acheulean