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Weekly: Chimps, bonobos and humans have more in common than you might think

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Uncovering Ancient Tool-Making: A New Perspective on Human Evolution

This chapter explores groundbreaking archaeological findings that suggest ancient humans used animal bones as tools 1.5 million years ago, much earlier than previously believed. It also examines the challenges faced by paleoanthropologists in validating these discoveries and the implications for our understanding of human evolution and tool-making.

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