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New developments on Oldowan tools

Scientists continue to make advances in identifying the first human tools-and it turns out they may not be human at all! Here's the CBS story: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/researchers-find-ancient-tools-kenya/. The research was not identified specifically, but appears to come from a publication in the New Scientist Austrailan Edition on February 18, 2023: Twist in tale of ancient tool use.

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