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#685 Kim Sterelny - The Pleistocene Social Contract: Culture and Cooperation in Human Evolution

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Stone Tool Making - When Did It Become So Essential?

When would you say cultural learning or this level of cultural learning that we humans have became so essential in our evolutionary history? I think very, very hard to say. Probably when people were using at least the more advanced to Shullian tools from about a million years ago. My archaeology collaborator Peter Hiscock is himself a stone tool maker. He thinks it would be very difficult to acquire good Australian tools just by trial and error experimenting by yourself.

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