Francesco d'Errico
University of Bergen
232 Papers
1.1K Citations
Francesco d'Errico is an academic researcher from University of Bergen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middle Stone Age & Cave. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 231 publications. Previous affiliations of Francesco d'Errico include University of Kansas & George Washington University.
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•Journal Article
ANTHROPOLOGY Correction for Additional evidence on the use of personal ornaments in the Middle Paleolithic of North Africa, by
Francesco d'Errico,Marian Vanhaeren,Nicholas H. Barton,Abdeljalil Bouzouggar,Henk K. Mienis,Daniel Richter,Jean-Jacques Hublin,Shannon P. McPherron,Pierre Lozouet,Which Appeared +9 more
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Pech-de-l 'Azé I (Carsac, Dordogne) : nouveaux travaux sur le Moustérien de tradition acheuléenne
Marie Soressi,Dominique Armand,Francesco d'Errico,Heather L. Jones,Éric Pubert,W. Jack Rink,Jean-Pierre Texier,Dominique Vivent +7 more
- 01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: The Mousterien de tradition acheuleenne is considered by plusieurs auteurs comme un technocomplexe precurseur du Châtelperronien as discussed by the authors.
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Zhoukoudian Upper Cave personal ornaments and ochre: Rediscovery and reevaluation.
Francesco d'Errico,Francesco d'Errico,Africa Pitarch Martí,Africa Pitarch Martí,Yi Wei,Yi Wei,Xing Gao,Marian Vanhaeren,Luc Doyon,Luc Doyon +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors re-evaluated the information provided by Pei Wen Chung on Upper Cave personal ornaments lost during World War II and analyzed casts of 17 of them, along with two unpublished objects displayed at the Zhoukoudian Site Museum and three original perforated teeth rediscovered at the Shangai Site Museum.
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Possible bone threshing tools from the Neolithic levels of the Grotta dei Piccioni (Abruzzo, Italy)
Francesco d'Errico,Francesco d'Errico,Giacomo Giacobini,Jon G. Hather,Alix H. Powers-Jones,Antonio M. Radmilli +5 more
TL;DR: The Grotta dei Piccioni (Pescara, Italy) has yielded two cow ribs from Ripoli Culture levels (4770±110 bp ), showing on the caudal edge a large notch associated with a marked sickle gloss, developed on the lateral aspect as discussed by the authors.
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