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Tool Use and Cultural Evolution in Early Hominins
This chapter explores the evolutionary role of tool use among Australopithecines and its implications for cultural evolution. It evaluates cognitive capabilities, archaeological findings, and social behaviors that contributed to the development of cumulative cultural evolution, particularly in relation to brain size and environmental influences. Additionally, it discusses how social learning among early humans and primates facilitated significant advancements in knowledge and innovation.
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