The oldest stone tools we know about date to 3.3 million years ago which was way before the human species even existed. Homo habilis is one of the hominid ancestors to Homo sapiens and literally means the handyman basically. They were the first ones to kind of have cohesive stone tool technology called aldewan tools. These were super rudimentary flakes and choppers, not sophisticated arrowheads.

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