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Antiquity | 2018

Symmetry is its own reward: on the character and significance of Acheulean handaxe symmetry in the Middle Pleistocene

Mark J. White; F.W.F. Foulds

Abstract Bilateral symmetry in handaxes has significant implications for hominin cognitive and socio-behavioural evolution. Here the authors show that high levels of symmetry occur in the British Late Middle Pleistocene Acheulean, which they consider to be a deliberate, socially mediated act. Furthermore, they argue that lithic technology in general, and handaxes in particular, were part of a pleasure-reward system linked to dopamine-releasing neurons in the brain. Making handaxes made Acheulean hominins happy, and one particularly pleasing property was symmetry.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2017

Cave acoustics in prehistory: Exploring the association of Palaeolithic visual motifs and acoustic response

Bruno Fazenda; Chris Scarre; Rupert Till; Raquel Jiménez Pasalodos; Manuel Ángel Rojo Guerra; Cristina Tejedor; Roberto Ontañón Peredo; Aaron Watson; Simon Wyatt; Carlos García Benito; Helen Drinkall; F.W.F. Foulds

During the 1980 s, acoustic studies of Upper Palaeolithic imagery in French caves-using the technology then available-suggested a relationship between acoustic response and the location of visual motifs. This paper presents an investigation, using modern acoustic measurement techniques, into such relationships within the caves of La Garma, Las Chimeneas, La Pasiega, El Castillo, and Tito Bustillo in Northern Spain. It addresses methodological issues concerning acoustic measurement at enclosed archaeological sites and outlines a general framework for extraction of acoustic features that may be used to support archaeological hypotheses. The analysis explores possible associations between the position of visual motifs (which may be up to 40 000 yrs old) and localized acoustic responses. Results suggest that motifs, in general, and lines and dots, in particular, are statistically more likely to be found in places where reverberation is moderate and where the low frequency acoustic response has evidence of resonant behavior. The work presented suggests that an association of the location of Palaeolithic motifs with acoustic features is a statistically weak but tenable hypothesis, and that an appreciation of sound could have influenced behavior among Palaeolithic societies of this region.


Antiquity | 2017

A large handaxe from Wadi Dabsa and early hominin adaptations within the Arabian Peninsula

F.W.F. Foulds; Andrew Shuttleworth; Anthony Sinclair; Abdullah Alsharekh; Saud Al Ghamdi; Robyn Helen Inglis; Geoff Bailey

Abstract The role played by the Arabian Peninsula in hominin dispersals out of Africa has long been debated. The DISPERSE Project has focused on south-western Arabia as a possible centre of hominin settlement and a primary stepping-stone for such dispersals. This work has led to the recent discovery, at Wadi Dabsa, of an exceptional assemblage of over 1000 lithic artefacts, including the first known giant handaxe from the Arabian Peninsula. The site and its associated artefacts provide important new evidence for hominin dispersals out of Africa, and give further insight into the giant handaxe phenomenon present within the Acheulean stone tool industry.


Archive | 2014

Wild things: Recent advances in palaeolithic and mesolithic research

F.W.F. Foulds; Helen Drinkall; Angela R. Perri; David T.G. Clinnick; James W.P. Walker


Foulds, F.W.F. & Drinkall, H.C. & Perri, A.R. & Clinnick, D.T.G. & Walker, J.W.P. (Eds.). (2014). Wild things : recent advances in palaeolithic and mesolithic research. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 12-40 | 2014

Invisible individuals, visible groups : on the evidence for individuals and groups at the Lower Palaeolithic site of Caddington, Bedfordshire, UK.

F.W.F. Foulds


Lithics: The Journal of the Lithic Studies Society | 2018

A Late Mesolithic or Early Neolithic findspot on Barningham Moor, County Durham, UK

G. Robinson; F.W.F. Foulds


Lithics: The Journal of the Lithic Studies Society | 2017

Exploring late Neanderthal locales: preliminary reanalyses of Middle Palaeolithic assemblages from the Axe Valley

F.W.F. Foulds


Antiquity, 2017 [Peer Reviewed Journal] | 2017

The recent discovery of a Palaeolithic site at Wadi Dabsa, Saudi Arabia : implications for hominin adaptations in the Arabian Peninsula.

F.W.F. Foulds; Andrew Shuttleworth; A.G.M. Sinclair; Abdullah Alsharekh; S. Al Ghamdi; Robyn Helen Inglis; Geoffrey N. Bailey


Lithics : the journal of the Lithic Studies Society, 2016, Vol.37, pp.79-82 | 2016

Exploring late Neanderthal locales : preliminary reanalyses of Middle Palaeolithic assemblages from the Axe Valley.

F.W.F. Foulds


Project Report. Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities/University of York. | 2015

'The Palaeolithic Occupation of the Harrat Al Birk' Preliminary Report on 2015 Fieldwork in Asir Province, Southwest Saudi Arabia

Robyn Helen Inglis; F.W.F. Foulds; Andrew Shuttleworth; Abdullah Alsharekh; Saud Al Ghamdi; Anthony Sinclair; Geoff Bailey

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Bruno Fazenda

University of Huddersfield

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