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Experimental evidence for the co-evolution of hominin tool-making teaching and language

机译:人机工具制作教学与语言共同发展的实验证据

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Hominin reliance on Oldowan stone tools—which appear from 2.5?mya and are believed to have been socially transmitted—has been hypothesized to have led to the evolution of teaching and language. Here we present an experiment investigating the efficacy of transmission of Oldowan tool-making skills along chains of adult human participants ( N =184) using five different transmission mechanisms. Across six measures, transmission improves with teaching, and particularly with language, but not with imitation or emulation. Our results support the hypothesis that hominin reliance on stone tool-making generated selection for teaching and language, and imply that (i) low-fidelity social transmission, such as imitation/emulation, may have contributed to the ~700,000 year stasis of the Oldowan technocomplex, and (ii) teaching or proto-language may have been pre-requisites for the appearance of Acheulean technology. This work supports a gradual evolution of language, with simple symbolic communication preceding behavioural modernity by hundreds of thousands of years.
机译:有人认为,人类对Oldowan石器的依赖(从2.5毫亚开始出现,并被认为是社会传播的)被认为导致了教学和语言的发展。在这里,我们提出了一项实验,研究了使用五种不同的传播机制沿成年人类参与者(N = 184)的链条传播Oldowan工具制作技能的功效。在六项措施中,传播随着教学而改善,尤其是语言,但模仿或模仿并没有改善。我们的研究结果支持以下假设:人参对石材工具的依赖产生了对教学和语言的选择,并暗示(i)低保真度的社会传播,例如模仿/模仿,可能促成了Oldowan约700,000年的停滞。技术复杂,以及(ii)教学或原始语言可能是Acheulean技术出现的先决条件。这项工作支持语言的逐步发展,通过简单的符号交流,在行为现代性之前已有数十万年的历史。

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