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Tomos Proffitt

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Royal Society Open Science|June 27, 2022
On the earliest Acheulean in Britain: first dates and <i>in-situ</i> artefacts from the MIS 15 site of Fordwich (Kent, UK)Alastair Key, Tobias Lauer, Matthew M Skinner, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|November 3, 2021
Three-dimensional surface morphometry differentiates behaviour on primate percussive stone toolsTomos Proffitt, Jonathan S Reeves, Alfonso Benito-Calvo, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 17, 2024
Tool skill impacts the archaeological evidence across technological primatesLydia V Luncz, Nora E Slania, Katarina Almeida-Warren, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|September 1, 2025
Hominin glacial-stage occupation 712,000 to 424,000 years ago at Fordwich Pit, Old Park (Canterbury, UK)Alastair Key, James Clark, Tobias Lauer, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|November 30, 2017
Primate archaeology evolvesMichael Haslam, R Adriana Hernandez-Aguilar, Tomos Proffitt, et al.
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Royal Society Open Science|June 27, 2022
On the earliest Acheulean in Britain: first dates and <i>in-situ</i> artefacts from the MIS 15 site of Fordwich (Kent, UK)Alastair Key, Tobias Lauer, Matthew M Skinner, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|November 3, 2021
Three-dimensional surface morphometry differentiates behaviour on primate percussive stone toolsTomos Proffitt, Jonathan S Reeves, Alfonso Benito-Calvo, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 17, 2024
Tool skill impacts the archaeological evidence across technological primatesLydia V Luncz, Nora E Slania, Katarina Almeida-Warren, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|September 1, 2025
Hominin glacial-stage occupation 712,000 to 424,000 years ago at Fordwich Pit, Old Park (Canterbury, UK)Alastair Key, James Clark, Tobias Lauer, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|November 30, 2017
Primate archaeology evolvesMichael Haslam, R Adriana Hernandez-Aguilar, Tomos Proffitt, et al.
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