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'What will survive of us is love," insists Philip Larkin's famous phrase, inspired by an ancient effigy in a churchyard of a couple whose stone hands are forever clasped.
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We can learn this from society itself, not from tablets of stone handed down from Mount Sinai.
Researchers first thought the early humans were using sharpened wooden spears or stone hand axes, Wilkins said.
She put the stone hand on her desk and went into the kitchen to make herself some bread and cheese.
Acheulean industry appeared during the Early Stone Age (c. 2,500,000 to 150,000 years ago) and was characterized by the use of simple stone hand axes, choppers, and cleavers.
As she struggled to cut the soft loaf, the bread knife slipped and sliced into her stone hand, between finger and thumb.
The remote origin of the chisel may lie with the stone hand ax, the almond-shaped tool that was sharp at one end.
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