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

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Uncovering Ancient Tool Use

This chapter reveals groundbreaking findings from Olduvai Gorge that suggest early hominins, possibly Homo erectus or Homo habilis, were modifying bones as tools 1.5 million years ago. It also examines the technological gap between these ancient bone tools and the later emergence of stone tools, highlighting challenges in our understanding of early human technology.

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