PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «TOOL-MAKING»
tool-making
tool
making
revolution
steel
books
crow
album
woodworkers
larsen
process
companies
toolmaking
string
sets
continue
reading
float
april
category
hand
tools
metalworking
leave
comment
crows
science
bird
with
wire
brevia
section
august
issue
weir
report
remarkable
observation
behavior
mysterious
culture
shared
humans
south
pacific
island
caledonia
families
wild
have
developed
industry
their
main
sources
north
house
folk
school
blacksmithing
hammers
sing
from
knife
sharpening
forge
welding
help
create
chimpanzees
ants
termites
tradition
abstract
reported
incidences
three
chimpanzee
crafty
cockatoo
discovermagazine
elite
club
animals
member
goffin
named
figaro
lives
aviary
west
vienna
video
bonobos
give
glimpse
human
origins
wired
aside
training
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «TOOL-MAKING»
Descubra o uso de
tool-making na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
tool-making e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Tool Making: A Practical Treatise on the Art of
Making Tools ...
A Practical Treatise On The Art Of Making Tools, Jigs, And Fixtures With Helpful Suggestions On Heat Treatment Of Carbon And High-Speed Steels For Tools, Punches, And Dies.
Edward Russell Markham, 2010
2
Tool-
Making Projects for Joinery and Woodworking: A Yankee ...
This practical and comprehensive handbook presents detailed instructions for making 20 essential hand tools for joinery and general woodworking at all skill levels.
3
Tool Making for Woodworkers
Tool making is the traditional province of the blacksmith, and until now it has been shrouded in mystery. This useful volume brings tool-making within the reach of anyone who starts with modest hand skills.
tool-making. source. In the physical adaptation view, one function (producing
speech sounds) must have beensuperimposedon existing anatomicalfeatures(
teeth, lips)previouslyusedforother purposes(chewing ...
5
Tool and Die Making Troubleshooter
Describes tooling investment, steelmaking methods, and hot working basic metallury. Phycial property descritions, tooling.
6
Archaeology at the Millennium: A Sourcebook
This was considerably older than previous estimates, which had usually placed
the beginning of tool making between 0.5 and 1 mya. Radiometric dating thus
revolutionized the perception of the depth of the human past, more than doubling
...
Gary M. Feinman, Theron Douglas Price, 2007
7
Evolution and Prehistory: The Human Challenge
The earliest fossils to exhibit these trends appeared around 2.5 million years ago
(mya), along with the earliest evidence of stone tool making. Homo habilis or “
handy man” was the name given to the first members of the genus as a reflection
of ...
William Haviland, Dana Walrath, Harald Prins, 2010
8
Re-engineering Manufacturing for Sustainability: Proceedings ...
Product Development Series Production Figure 1: Tool making process chain.
The engineering starts with the development of the tool. In the next step the
design department designs the tool. Process planning is responsible for the
detail ...
Andrew Y. C. Nee, Bin Song, Soh-Khim Ong, 2013
9
Classification and Human Evolution
Furthermore, the essen— tially non-carnivorous diet of chimpanzees presumably
does not impose a very high selection pressure on tool-making as a means of
survival. These observations however, demonstrate two things: first,
chimpanzees ...
Sherwood L. Washburn, 2013
10
Making Silent Stones Speak: Human Evolution And The Dawn Of ...
Two anthropologists explain their research into Stone Age tools and new theories about the role of toolmaking in human evolution
Kathy D. Schick, Nicholas Toth, 1994
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «TOOL-MAKING»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
tool-making no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Tool-making may have made language genes more useful
A recent study published in Nature Communications has suggested that stone tool-making practices among the ancestors of modern humans may have put ... «Ars Technica, jan 15»
Evolution of Human Language Linked to Tool-Making
Human language may have developed as a way to share and pass along tool-making skills, study suggests. Participants in tool-making experiments showed the ... «Tech Times, jan 15»
Ancient Stone Tool-Making Sprung Up Many Times
Innovative Stone Age tools may have been developed by people in Eurasia and -- contrary to widely held views -- not just invented in Africa, a new study ... «Discovery News, set 14»
Cockatoos teach tool-making tricks
A team of researchers has discovered that the birds emulate tool-making tricks when they are demonstrated to them by another bird. The results are published in ... «BBC News, set 14»
A Crafty Tool-Making Cockatoo
The elite club of tool-making animals has a new member: a Goffin's cockatoo named Figaro who lives in an aviary west of Vienna. After witnessing Figaro use a ... «Discover Magazine, jan 14»
The Mysterious Tool-Making Culture Shared by Crows and Humans
On the south Pacific island of New Caledonia, families of wild crows have developed a tool-making industry. One of their main sources of protein is beetle larvae, ... «io9, nov 13»
Language and tool-making skills evolved at same time, study says
Researchers from the University tested the brain activity of 10 expert stone tool makers (flint knappers) as they undertook a stone tool-making task and a ... «Phys.Org, set 13»
Cockatoo shows tool-making skills
The team believe Figaro's feat is the first recorded instance of tool-making among parrots. The study, published in the journal Current Biology, was carried out at ... «BBC News, nov 12»
Video: Tool-Making Bonobos Give Glimpse of Human Origins
Unlike their chimpanzee cousins, bonobos — formally known Pan paniscus to the chimps' Pan troglodytes — have shown limited toolmaking ability, and are ... «Wired, ago 12»
Tool-making animals
Benjamin Franklin, one of America's Founding Fathers, was not only a statesman but a scientist as well. He fabricated, among other things, the lightning arrester ... «The Hindu, jul 11»