OH-65: The earliest evidence for right-handedness in the fossil record

Volume: 100, Pages: 65 - 72
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
Labial striations on the anterior teeth have been documented in numerous European pre-Neandertal and Neandertal fossils and serve as evidence for handedness. OH-65, dated at 1.8 mya, shows a concentration of oblique striations on, especially, the left I1 and right I1, I2 and C1, which signal that it was right-handed. From these patterns we contend that OH-65 was habitually using the right hand, over the left, in manipulating objects during some...
Paper Details
Title
OH-65: The earliest evidence for right-handedness in the fossil record
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
100
Pages
65 - 72
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