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21Sep 2023 by Post

Evidence of Woodworking Extends High Human Intelligence Far Back into the Mid-Pleistocene

Africa, Archaeology, digging sticks, Early Stone Age, fire, fossil record, Homo sapiens, human intelligence, Human Origins, Lawrence Barham, Nature (journal), Neanderthals, paleontology, Science Daily, spears, University of Liverpool, woodworking
This rare find shows that some of the very human-like forms in the fossil record were actually much smarter than we thought. Source
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