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Transformative Tools and Fire in Human Evolution
This chapter examines the pivotal role of stone tools and fire in shaping early human evolution, dating back 2.6 million years. It highlights how these innovations allowed for dietary adaptations and the shift from hunter-gatherer societies to agricultural practices. Additionally, the chapter contrasts Indigenous farming techniques in Australia with modern agricultural models, emphasizing the sophisticated resource management employed by Aboriginal peoples.