
Media & Interviews
A selection of media coverage of my work

September 16, 2021
Katie Hunt
CNN
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(CNN) - In popular culture, cave men (and women) are often draped in furs, but archaeological evidence of what our Stone Age ancestors actually wore and how they made clothes is thin.
September 16, 2021
Nicola Davis
The Guardian
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Tools and bones in Moroccan cave could be some of earliest evidence of the hallmark human behaviour


September 17, 2021
Will Dunham
Reuters
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(Reuters) - People may take the necessity and existence of clothing for granted, from shirts to pants to dresses, coats, skirts, socks, underwear, bow ties, top hats, togas, kilts and bikinis. But it all had to start somewhere.
September 17, 2021
Quirks & Quarks with Bob McDonald
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Bone tools are earliest evidence of clothing in the archeological record
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8:10 radio interview with Emily
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Produced by Amanda Buckiewicz


September 16, 2021
Brian Handwerk
Smithsonian Magazine
Humans likely sported clothes made of jackal, fox and wildcat skins some 120,000 years ago
September 16, 2021
Bruce Bower
Science News
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At least 90,000 years ago, humans probably employed the tools to fashion clothes from animal skins


September 24, 2021
Le Monde avec AFP
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Non loin de Rabat, des artefacts « intentionnellement façonnés pour des tâches spécifiques qui comprenaient le travail du cuir et de la fourrure » ont été trouvés