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The lithic technology of Cebus apella and its implications for brain evolution and the preconditions of language in Homo habilis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2010
Abstract
Wilkins & Wakefield (1995) provide a thoughtful contribution to our understanding of language origins. In this commentary I attempt to define the relationship between object-manipulation and primate brain function further by reviewing research on aimed throwing and the production and use of stone tools by tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebtis apella). I propose that examining the relation between brain function and object-manipulation in Cebus will provide insight into the preconditions of language in our hominid ancestors.
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