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RSS FeedsFrom Stone Age chips to microchips: How tiny tools may have made us human
(PHYSorg.com Archaeology & Fossils)

 
 

13 march 2019 02:03:22

 
From Stone Age chips to microchips: How tiny tools may have made us human
(PHYSorg.com Archaeology & Fossils)
 


Anthropologists have long made the case that tool-making is one of the key behaviors that separated our human ancestors from other primates. A new paper, however, argues that it was not tool-making that set hominins apart-it was the miniaturization of tools.


 
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