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Vitenskapelig artikkel
- (2024). Initial Upper Palaeolithic material culture by 45,000 years ago at Shiyu in northern China. Nature Ecology and Evolution.
- (2024). Evidence from personal ornaments suggest nine distinct cultural groups between 34,000 and 24,000 years ago in Europe. Nature Human Behaviour.
- (2024). Assigning a social status from face adornments: an fMRI study. Brain Structure and Function.
- (2023). The roots of creativity: investing in cultural transmission. Acta Philosophica. 95-116.
- (2023). Plants, people and fire: Phytolith and FTIR analyses of the post-Howiesons Poort occupations at Border Cave (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa). Quaternary Science Reviews. 18 sider.
- (2023). New Blombos Cave evidence supports a multi-step evolutionary scenario for the culturalization of the human body. Journal of Human Evolution.
- (2023). Multiproxy analysis of Upper Palaeolithic lustrous gravels supports their anthropogenic use. PLOS ONE.
- (2023). First identification of an evolving Middle Stone Age ochre culture at Porc-Epic Cave, Ethiopia. Scientific Reports.
- (2023). Evidence for large land snail cooking and consumption at Border Cave c. 170–70 ka ago. Implications for the evolution of human diet and social behaviour. Quaternary Science Reviews.
- (2023). Cro-Magnon personal ornaments revisited. Paleo. 40-72.
- (2023). A 39,600-year-old leather punch board from Canyars, Gavà, Spain. Science Advances. p.eadg0834.p.eadg083.
- (2023). A 36,200-year-old carving from Grotte des Gorges, Amange, Jura, France. Scientific Reports.
- (2022). Technological and geometric morphometric analysis of ‘post-Howiesons Poort points’ from Border Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Quaternary Science Reviews. 1-27.
- (2022). Technological and functional analysis of 80–60 ka bone wedges from Sibudu (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa). Scientific Reports.
- (2022). Plant bedding construction between 60,000 and 40,000 years ago at Border Cave, South Africa. Quaternary Science Reviews.
- (2022). Neural correlates of perceiving and interpreting engraved prehistoric patterns as human production: Effect of archaeological expertise. PLOS ONE.
- (2022). Luminescence dating at Border Cave: attempts, questions, and new results. Quaternary Science Reviews.
- (2022). Lithic technological and spatial analysis of the final Pleistocene at Border Cave, South Africa. Quaternary Science Reviews.
- (2022). Innovative ochre processing and tool use in China 40,000 years ago. Nature. 284-289.
- (2022). Geoarchaeology and zooarchaeology of Border Cave, South Africa: Initial multiproxy considerations of stratigraphy and site formation processes from the Backwell et al. excavations. Quaternary Science Reviews. 26 sider.
- (2022). Critical evaluation of in situ analyses for the characterisation of red pigments in rock paintings: A case study from El Castillo, Spain. PLOS ONE.
- (2022). Border Cave: A 227,000-year-old archive from the southern African interior. Quaternary Science Reviews. 29 sider.
- (2022). A vegetation record based on charcoal analysis from Border Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, ∼227 000 to ∼44 000 years ago. Quaternary Science Reviews.
- (2022). A reappraisal of the Border Cave 1 cranium (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa). Quaternary Science Reviews. 12 sider.
- (2021). Zhoukoudian Upper Cave personal ornaments and ochre: Rediscovery and reevaluation. Journal of Human Evolution. 27 sider.
- (2021). The symbolic role of the underground world among Middle Paleolithic Neanderthals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. e2021495118.
- (2021). The perception of quantity ain’t number: Missing the primacy of symbolic reference. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. e199.
- (2021). Revisiting the Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic transition at Gruta do Caldeirão (Tomar, Portugal) . PLOS ONE. e0259089.
- (2021). New evidence of bone tool use by Early Pleistocene hominins from Cooper’s D, Bloubank Valley, South Africa. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 11 sider.
- (2021). Neuroimaging and neuroarchaeology : a window on cognitive evolution . Intellectica. 67-91.
- (2021). Earliest known human burial in Africa. Nature. 95-100.
- (2021). Border Cave: una aproximación a la práctica arqueológica sudafricana. Práctica Arqueológica. 56-62.
- (2021). An ecological niche shift for Neanderthal populations in Western Europe 70,000 years ago. Science Advances. 5346-5346.
- (2021). A 115,000-year-old expedient bone technology at Lingjing, Henan, China. PLOS ONE. e0250156.
- (2020). Un berceau à l'échelle du continent africain. La Recherche (Imprimé). 36-43.
- (2020). Trajectories of cultural innovation from the Middle to Later Stone Age in Eastern Africa: Personal ornaments, bone artifacts, and ocher from Panga ya Saidi, Kenya. Journal of Human Evolution. 1-25.
- (2020). Quantitative methods demonstrate that environment alone is an insufficient predictor of present-day language distributions in New Guinea. PLOS ONE.
- (2020). Last Interglacial Iberian Neandertals as Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers. Science. 1-15.
- (2020). Fire and grass-bedding construction 200 thousand years ago at Border Cave, South Africa. Science. 863-866.
- (2020). Cooked starchy rhizomes in Africa 170 thousand years ago. Science. 87-91.
- (2020). Bone tools from Beds II-IV, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania and implications for the origins and evolution of bone technology. Journal of Human Evolution.
- (2020). A Palaeolithic bird figurine from the Lingjing site, China. PLOS ONE. 24 sider.
- (2019). What processes sparked off symbolic representations? A reply to Hodgson and an alternative perspective. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 1-8.
- (2019). Variability in Still Bay symbolic traditions: the marine shell beads from Sibudu Cave, South Africa. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 1-17.
- (2019). Provenance, modification and use of manganese-rich rocks at Le Moustier (Dordogne, France). PLOS ONE.
- (2019). Manganese and iron oxide use at Combe-Grenal (Dordogne, France): A proxy for cultural change in Neanderthal communities. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 239-256.
- (2019). L’industrie osseuse châtelperronienne de la Grotte du Renne, (Arcy-sur-Cure. Paleo. 139-190.
- (2019). Les objets de parure. Paleo. 27 sider.
- (2019). La chronologie des couches Châtelperroniennes de la Grotte du Renne. Paleo.
- (2019). Engraved bones from the archaic hominin site of Lingjing, Henan Province. Antiquity. 886-900.
- (2019). Characterization of bone surface modifications on an Early to Middle Pleistocene bird assemblage from Mata Menge (Flores, Indonesia) using multifocus and confocal microscopy . Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 1-11.
- (2018). The origin and evolution of sewing technologies in Eurasia and North America. Journal of Human Evolution. 71-86.
- (2018). The antiquity of bow-and-arrow technology: evidence from Middle Stone Age layers at Sibudu Cave. Antiquity. 289-303.
- (2018). Seeking black. Geochemical characterization by PIXE of Palaeolithic manganese-rich lumps and their potential sources. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 54-68.
- (2018). New Excavations at Border Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Journal of Field Archaeology. 417-436.
- (2018). Neuroimaging supports the representational nature of the earliest human engravings. Royal Society Open Science. 1-12.
- (2018). Long-distance stone transport and pigment use in the earliest Middle Stone Age. Science. 90-94.
- (2018). Innovation in bone technology and artefact types in the Late Upper Palaeolithic of China: Insights from Shuidonggou Locality 12. Journal of Archaeological Science. 82-93.
- (2018). From number sense to number symbols. An archaeological perspective. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. 1-10.
- (2018). Discovery of circa 115,000-year-old bone retouchers at Lingjing, Henan, China. PLOS ONE. 1-16.
- (2018). Did Our Species Evolve in Subdivided Populations across Africa, and Why Does It Matter? Trends in Ecology & Evolution.
- (2018). Culture: the driving force of human cognition. Topics in Cognitive Science.
- (2018). Cultural Exaptation and Cultural Neural Reuse: A Mechanism for the Emergence of Modern Culture and Behavior. Biological Theory. 213-227.
- (2018). Assessing the significance of Palaeolithic engraved cortexes. A case study from the Mousterian site of Kiik-Koba, Crimea. PLOS ONE. 1-26.
- (2018). An abstract drawing from the 73,000-year-old levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa. Nature. 115-118.
- (2018). 78,000-year-old record of Middle and Later stone age innovation in an East African tropical forest. Nature Communications. 1-8.
- (2017). Vegetation and environmental changes at Wonderkrater, Limpopo, South Africa. Implications for Middle Stone Age cultural adaptations. Quaternary Research. 313-326.
- (2017). The earliest evidence of coloured ornaments in China: The ochred ostrich eggshell beads from Shuidonggou Locality 2. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 102-113.
- (2017). Identifying early modern human ecological niche expansions and associated cultural dynamics in the South African Middle Stone Age. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 7869-7876.
- (2017). A technological and morphological study of Late Paleolithic ostrich eggshell beads from Shuidonggou, North China. Journal of Archaeological Science. 83-104.
- (2016). The technology of the earliest European cave paintings: El Castillo Cave, Spain. Journal of Archaeological Science. 48-65.
- (2015). The archaeology of teaching: a conceptual framework. Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 859-866.
- (2015). Tephra studies and the reconstruction of Middle-to-Upper Paleolithic cultural trajectories. Quaternary Science Reviews. 182-193.
- (2015). Taphonomic analysis of the faunal assemblage associated with the hominins (Australopithecus sediba) from the early pleistocene cave deposits of Malapa, South Africa. PLOS ONE.
- (2015). Ornaments reveal resistance of North European cultures to the spread of farming. PLOS ONE.
- (2015). Homo erectus at Trinil on Java used shells for tool production and engraving. Nature. 228-231.
- (2015). Evaluating the photoprotective effects of ochre on human skin by in vivo SPF assessment: Implications for human evolution, adaptation and dispersal. PLOS ONE.
- (2015). Assessing the photoprotective effects of red ochre on human skin by in vitro laboratory experiments. South African Journal of Science.
- (2015). Assessing the accidental versus deliberate color modification of shell beads. A case study on perforated Nassarius kraussianus from Blombos Cave Middle Stone Age levels. Archaeometry. 51-76.
- (2015). Analysis of site formation and assemblage integrity does not support attribution of the Uluzzian to modern humans at Grotta del Cavallo. PLOS ONE.
- (2014). The way we wear makes the difference: Residue analysis applied to Mesolithic personal ornaments from Hohlenstein-Stadel (Germany). Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 133-144.
- (2014). Stratigraphic and spatial distribution of ochre and ochre processing tools at Porc-Epic Cave, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia. Quaternary International. 85-99.
- (2014). Searching for consistencies in Châtelperronian pigment use. Journal of Archaeological Science. 180-193.
- (2014). Multiproxy record of late Quaternary climate change and Middle Stone Age human occupation at Wonderkrater, South Africa. Quaternary Science Reviews. 42-59.
- (2014). Il y a 100 000 ans, un atelier pour la préparation et le stockage de mélanges pigmentés. Paleo. 117-124.
- (2014). An Early Upper Palaeolithic decorated bone tubular rod from Pod Hradem Cave, Czech Republic. Antiquity. 30-46.
- (2014). A short-term, task-specific site: Epipalaeolithic settlement patterns inferred from marine shells found at Praileaitz I (Basque Country, Spain). Journal of Archaeological Science. 666-678.
- (2014). A rock engraving made by Neanderthals in Gibraltar. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 13301-13306.
- (2013). Thinking strings: Additional evidence for personal ornament use in the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa. Journal of Human Evolution. 500-517.
- (2013). Identifying Mechanisms behind Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age Cultural Trajectories. Current Anthropology. S371-S387.
- (2013). Human-climate interaction during the Early Upper Paleolithic: testing the hypothesis of an adaptive shift between the Proto-Aurignacian and the Early Aurignacian. Journal of Human Evolution. 39-55.
- (2013). Ecological constraints on the first prehistoric farmers in Europe. Journal of Archaeological Science. 2746-2753.
- (2013). An ochered fossil marine shell From the mousterian of Fumane Cave, Italy. PLOS ONE. 15 sider.
- (2013). Air-sea temperature decoupling in western Europe during the last interglacial-glacial transition. Nature Geoscience. 837-841.
- (2012). Technological, elemental and colorimetric analysis of an engraved ochre fragment from the Middle Stone Age levels of Klasies River Cave 1, South Africa. Journal of Archaeological Science. 942-952.
- (2012). SELECTION AND HEATING OF COLOURING MATERIALS IN THE MOUSTERIAN LEVEL OF ES-SKHUL (c. 100 000 YEARS BP, MOUNT CARMEL, ISRAEL). Archaeometry. 698-722.
- (2012). Identifying regional variability in Middle Stone Age bone technology: The case of Sibudu Cave. Journal of Archaeological Science. 2479-2495.
- (2012). Early evidence of San material culture represented by organic artifacts from Border Cave, South Africa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 13214-13219.
- (2012). Criteria for identifying bone modification by termites in the fossil record. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 72-87.
- (2012). Border cave and the beginning of the later stone age in South Africa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 13208-13213.
- (2011). The reality of Neandertal symbolic behavior at the Grotte du Renne, Arcy-sur-Cure, France. PLOS ONE. 11 sider.
- (2011). Eco-cultural niches of the Badegoulian: Unraveling links between cultural adaptation and ecology during the Last Glacial Maximum in France. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 359-374.
- (2011). Crache perforée dans le Gravettien du Sire (Mirefleurs, Puy-de-Dôme): Etude archéozoologique, technologique et fonctionelle. Paleo. 301-310.
- (2011). A 100,000-Year-Old Ochre-Processing Workshop at Blombos Cave, South Africa. Science. 219-222.
- (2007). Additional evidence for bone technology in the southern African middle stone age. Journal of Human Evolution. 142-163.
- (2005). Nassarius kraussianus shell beads from Blombos Cave: evidence for symbolic behaviour in the Middle Stone Age. Journal of Human Evolution. 3-24.
- (2004). Middle stone age shell beads from South Africa. Science. 404-404.
- (2002). Emergence of Modern Human Behaviour: Middle Stone Age engravings from South Africa. Science. 1278-1280.
- (2001). An engraved bone fragment from ca. 75 kyr Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa: implications for the origin of symbolism. Antiquity. 309-318.
- (2001). An early bone tool industry from the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa: implications for the origins of modern human behaviour, symbolism and language. Journal of Human Evolution. 631-678.
Vitenskapelig foredrag
- (2023). What can archaeology say on the origin of human cognition? .
- (2023). The archaeology of modern human origin.
- (2023). Macroscale descriptions of anthropogenic features in the archaeological sequence at Border Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, using a multiproxy geoarchaeological approach.
- (2023). L’origine della creatività umana.
- (2023). Fish bones used as tools by Early Humans in Tabun Cave (Israel).
- (2023). Can we envision an evolutionary scenario for the emergence and evolution of musical practices from direct archeological evidence and other cultural proxies? .
- (2023). Archeologia e evoluzione cognitiva.
- (2023). 100 ka old ochre toolkits from Blombos Cave.
- (2022). Understanding the formation of the upper stratigraphic units at Border Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, through the application of fabric analysis.
- (2022). Research update of Francesco d’Errico (Cognition Research Group). .
- (2022). Research update of Francesco d’Errico (Archeology Research Group).
- (2022). Paleolithic quantification systems: A first review.
- (2022). Middle and Later Stone Age Faunal Remains from the Renewed Excavations at Border Cave (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa): Preliminary Results.
- (2022). How to be strategic and successful. Suggestions on how to survive an academic career .
- (2022). Generic or specific? A Review of Data from the Katanda Sites of the Eastern D.R. Congo .
- (2022). An attempt to apply the ECSaCT’s grid to Palaeolithic objects. Issues of interpretation and nomenclature.
- (2021). When, how and why did symbolic practices emerge and become more complex?
- (2021). Using surface analysis to understand ochre use during the middle stone age.
- (2021). The technology of the non-figurative red paintings from El Castillo Cave, Spain: invasive and non-invasive analysis.
- (2021). Prehistoric ornamental and symbolic productions. Method and on-going analytical development by 3D surface imaging and AI applied to Neolithic impressed ceramics and Palaeolithic engraved animal hard tissues .
- (2021). Of Rock ‘n’ Bones: Knapping and using long bone fragments at the early Late Pleistocene site of Lingjing, Henan, China.
- (2021). New bone tools from Beds II-IV, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania and implications for the origins and evolution of bone technology.
- (2021). L’origine graduale della cognizione moderna.
- (2021). L’origine des comportements symboliques: état de la question.
- (2021). Les premières manifestations symboliques. Au Louvre ou au Quai Branly ?
- (2021). La parure : traceur de changements cognitifs, sociaux, identitaires, technologiques et populationnels.
- (2021). Il Middle Stone Age Africano: Innovazioni culturali a Panga Ya Saidi.
- (2021). From number sens to number symbols.
- (2021). Ecocultural niche modelling and the construction of the human niche .
- (2021). Discussant of the Presentation: Henshilwood, Ch. Studying the behavioural origins of Homo sapiens in southern Africa between 120 000 – 50 000 years ago: Norway/South Africa Co-operative Research.
- (2021). Confocal microscopy for 3D surface texture characterization of diverse paleolithic artifacts, and more.
- (2021). Confocal microscopy for 3D surface texture characterization of diverse Paleolithic artifacts.
- (2021). Advanced Mass Spectrometry Applied to Cultural Heritage. Round Table. .
- (2021). A Paleolithic bird figurine from the Lingjing site, Henan, China.
- (2020). The complex and gradual origin of modern cognition.
- (2020). Riflessioni sulla relazione tra cultura, ambiente e educazione: i San del Kalahari e gli Ovahimba del Kunene.
- (2020). Origin of symbolic thinking in the Palaeolithic.
- (2020). La faute des civilisations.
- (2020). Human ancestors' dispersal: the role of climate.
- (2019). What does archeology tell us about the origin of modern cognition.
- (2019). The origin of human creativity.
- (2019). The emergence of symbolic thinking in human evolution.
- (2019). The earliest beads and methods to make them speak.
- (2019). Middle Stone Age symbolic material culture and its significance.
- (2019). L’origine della creatività umana. Una prospettiva archeologica.
- (2019). Geochemical characterization of the earliest Palaeolithic paintings from southwestern Europe: Ardales Cave, Spain.
- (2019). Environmental changes and cultural adaptations of human populations during the Middle-to-Upper Paleolithic transition in southwestern France (44,000 and 38,000 years BP).
- (2019). Engravings on weathered bones from the archaic hominin site of Lingjing (Xuchang, Henan, P. R. of China).
- (2019). Can we trigger Serendipity?
- (2019). Archaic hominin behavioural variability and the issue of a Chinese Middle Palaeolithic. Insights from bone technologies.
- (2019). Archaeological evidence for a gradual and multiregional origin of modern cognition and language.
- (2018). The origin of symbolic thinking in the Palaeolithic.
- (2018). The emergence of symbolic mediated behavior. Looking at Europe from Africa and Asia.
- (2018). The earliest known abstract representations.
- (2018). Synthesis of Previous Results Obtained on Panga ya Saidi by the Bordeaux Team and the CUMILA Project: Documenting a New Cultural Trajectory Toward Modernity.
- (2018). Preliminary analysis of shell beads from recent excavations and result of the 2018 fieldwork.
- (2018). Preliminary analysis of ochre from recent excavations and results of the 2018 season fieldwork.
- (2018). Neanderthals and the end of the one-fossil-species-one-cognition-axiom.
- (2018). Middle and Later Stone Age archaeology: interdisciplinary perspectives.
- (2018). L’origine du sens esthétique. Qu’est qu’il nous enseigne l’archéologie ?
- (2018). Les premières utilisations du rouge en Afrique.
- (2018). La contribution de la parure châtelperronienne de la grotte du Renne à la remise en question de l’axiome d’une cognition propre à chaque espèce fossile.
- (2018). I gioielli dei Neandertaliani.
- (2018). From Material culture to cognition. Interdisciplinary perspectives.
- (2010). Tracing the evolution of symbolically mediated behaviours within variable environments in Europe and southern Africa.
- (2009). Origins of symbolically mediated behavior. From antagonistic scenarios to a unified research strategy.
- (2009). Ochre as a media for symbolic expression during the Southern Africa Middle Stone Age: examining the evidence from the Western Cape, South Africa.
- (2008). Les ocres gravées de Blombos Cave (Afrique du Sud) : découverte d'une tradition symbolique qui remonte à 140 00 BP. Représentations préhistoriques.
Vitenskapelig antologi/Konferanseserie
- (2021). The Palimpsest. Universitetet i Oslo.
- (2011). Homo Symbolicus: The Dawn of Language, Imagination and Spirituality. John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- (2009). Becoming Eloquent: Advances in the emergence of language, human cognition, and modern cultures. John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- (2009). Becoming Eloquent. Advances in the emergence of language, human cognition, and modern cultures. John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- (2005). From Tools to Symbols. Form Early Hominids to Modern Humans. Witwatersrand University Press.
Populærvitenskapelig artikkel
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- (2022). La première étape vers un comptage précis a pu consister en la production de marques de découpe. Pour la Science. 42-43.
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- (2021). À la découverte de la plus ancienne sépulture africaine datant de 78 000 ans. The Conversation.
- (2021). Découverte de la plus ancienne sépulture africaine. Archéologia. 14-15.
- (2020). Les plus anciens tubercules. Archéologia. 10-10.
- (2020). La dieta di pesci e molluschi che accese la mente. La Stampa.
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Vitenskapelig Kapittel/Artikkel/Konferanseartikkel
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Vitenskapelig oversiktsartikkel/review
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- (2004). Archaeological evidence for the emergence of language, symbolism, and music - An alternative multidisciplinary perspective. Journal of World Prehistory. 1-70.
Faglig kapittel
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- (2021). The Palimpsest. Universitetet i Oslo.
- (2018). Le premier désordre du monde documenté par l’archéologie. 45-58. I:
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