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Australopithecus and Homo habilis | Sutori
Australopithecus and Homo habilis | Sutori

Human Ancestors May Have Used Tools Half-Million Years Earlier Than Thought
Human Ancestors May Have Used Tools Half-Million Years Earlier Than Thought

From sticks to stones: getting a grip on the human genus
From sticks to stones: getting a grip on the human genus

Australopithecus - Oldest Evidence of Stone Tools
Australopithecus - Oldest Evidence of Stone Tools

The evolution of stone tools
The evolution of stone tools

Scientists Discover Oldest Evidence of Stone Tool Use and Meat-Eating Among  Human Ancestors | California Academy of Sciences
Scientists Discover Oldest Evidence of Stone Tool Use and Meat-Eating Among Human Ancestors | California Academy of Sciences

Did more than one ancient human relative use early stone tools? | Science |  AAAS
Did more than one ancient human relative use early stone tools? | Science | AAAS

Australopithecus africanus, Other Early Hominins May Have Made, Used Stone  Tools | Sci.News
Australopithecus africanus, Other Early Hominins May Have Made, Used Stone Tools | Sci.News

Hominids used stone tool kits to butcher animals earlier than once thought
Hominids used stone tool kits to butcher animals earlier than once thought

Early Human Evolution: Early Human Culture
Early Human Evolution: Early Human Culture

Researchers Unearth 3-Million-Year-Old Tools | Discover Magazine
Researchers Unearth 3-Million-Year-Old Tools | Discover Magazine

Oldest stone tools pre-date earliest humans - BBC News
Oldest stone tools pre-date earliest humans - BBC News

Complex technology - The Australian Museum
Complex technology - The Australian Museum

Human evolution - Tool Design, Refinements, Technology | Britannica
Human evolution - Tool Design, Refinements, Technology | Britannica

Tools from China are oldest hint of human lineage outside Africa
Tools from China are oldest hint of human lineage outside Africa

Oldowan - Wikipedia
Oldowan - Wikipedia

Tool-use became widespread 10,000 years earlier than we thought | New  Scientist
Tool-use became widespread 10,000 years earlier than we thought | New Scientist

Meet Chewie, the Biggest Australopithecus on Record - Scientific American
Meet Chewie, the Biggest Australopithecus on Record - Scientific American

Human ancestors carved meat with stone tools almost a million years earlier  than expected
Human ancestors carved meat with stone tools almost a million years earlier than expected

Living Great Apes are Smarter than Australopithecines, New Research  Suggests | Sci.News
Living Great Apes are Smarter than Australopithecines, New Research Suggests | Sci.News

Australopithecus afarensis Skull - Bone Clones, Inc. - Osteological  Reproductions
Australopithecus afarensis Skull - Bone Clones, Inc. - Osteological Reproductions

Australopithecus garhi - Wikipedia
Australopithecus garhi - Wikipedia

Lucy's Kin Used Stone Tools and Ate Meat, Scientists Say - The New York  Times
Lucy's Kin Used Stone Tools and Ate Meat, Scientists Say - The New York Times

Was Australopithecus afarensis able to make the Lomekwian stone tools?  Towards a realistic biomechanical simulation of hand force capability in  fossil hominins and new insights on the role of the fifth digit -
Was Australopithecus afarensis able to make the Lomekwian stone tools? Towards a realistic biomechanical simulation of hand force capability in fossil hominins and new insights on the role of the fifth digit -