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Over the years, residents walked off with pieces of the stone to use in building their houses.
Map stone fragments, which reveal undiscovered areas but leave them uncoloured, are often hidden in side routes themselves and must be taken to a map stone to use, so even that informational shortcut requires some effort.
Earlier, Mercader and primatologist Christophe Boesch of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, had documented how chimpanzees had systematically transported specific types of stone to use as hammers to smash open nuts in the Taï forest.
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The Post, though, doesn't have the stones to use the word "cuts".
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