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Early humans relied on simple stone tools for 300,000 years in a changing east African landscape
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Early humans relied on simple stone tools for 300,000 years in a changing east African landscape

Niguss Gitaw Baraki, Postdoctoral scientist, George Washington UniversityJanuary 16, 2026January 16, 2026

Our prehistoric human ancestors relied on deliberately modified and sharpened stone tools as early as…

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