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They were adept at making stone tools, though they seem to have spent tens of thousands of years making the same tools over and over, with only marginal variation.
Sally McBrearty, of the University of Connecticut, and Alison Brooks, of George Washington University, have identified 14 traits, from making stone blades to painting images, which they think represent important conceptual advances.
We didn't shuffle off the continent until a hundred and twenty thousand years ago or less, but it turns out that earlier hominins, Homo erectus, had been spilling out of there for ages already, making stone tools and, eventually, fires.
In addition, there are those completed digs carried out by Morwood which suggest that some type of human being was making stone implements up to two million years ago.
Tells about Woody Blackwell, 42, of Warner Robins, Georgia... Describes Blackwell's obsession with flint-knapping... Describes the resurgence of knapping, and Blackwell's meagre living making stone points...In 1994, Blackwell began sending his replicas to museums and archeologists, and offering to share with them what he had rediscovered about Paleo-American stone technology.
The absence of hominin remains can be attributed to biases towards the preservation of larger animals, the effects of fragmentation and the absence or rarity of stone suitable for making stone tools.
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She has just enrolled in a farming course, a young Greek who has decided her future lies on the land making stone-milled, sweet, mild olive oil.
But the book made Stone a pariah.
In many cases he made stone do unnatural things.
He makes stone circles or lines, and nature blows them away.
"I'm so desperate to make stone circles," Mr. McBeth said.
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