Die kulturelle Interpretation der Artefakte aus der Zeit des Homo erectus

  • Cultural interpretation of the artifacts from Homo erectus

p. 231-238

Abstract

Homo erectus used different kinds of stone-tools : handaxes, choppers, borers and cutting-tools. He also had wooden “spears”, antler clubs, hearths and dwellings. It can be shown that heavy-duty choppers and light-duty cutting-tools generally were made of different kinds of raw materials. Antler, bones, ivory and wood were taken for different types of tools. This shows that Homo erectus had well defined traditions with fixed symbols in the common mind of social groups. The system of tools and artifacts s.l. has strong correlations to the system of classified ideas or word symbols. Therefore there is no doubt that Homo erectus had spoken.

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References

Bibliographical reference

Lutz Fiedler, « Die kulturelle Interpretation der Artefakte aus der Zeit des Homo erectus », ERAUL, 62 | 1995, 231-238.

Electronic reference

Lutz Fiedler, « Die kulturelle Interpretation der Artefakte aus der Zeit des Homo erectus », ERAUL [Online], 62 | 1995, Online since 30 January 2026, connection on 01 February 2026. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/3041-5527/index.php?id=6090

Author

Lutz Fiedler

Dr., Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Hessen, Archäologische Denkmalpfleg, Ketzerbach 11, D-35037 Marburg, Germany