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Olduvai Stone Chopping Tool

A History of the World in 100 Objects

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The Marofat Chopping Tool

In the british museum, we have recently made a new chopping tool using the same techniques as would have been used in alguvi gorge. We don't have any african wilde beasts to hand, so in fact, i'm using a bit of roast chicken. But these tropping tools are marvellous and quick at getting the meat off the bone. And then with one sharp blow, i could break the bone and be able to get to the marrow. Marofat doesn't sound tremendously appetizing, but it is hugely nutritious fuel, not just for physical strength, but also for a large brain. This food for body and mind meant larger brained individuals would survive

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