2.6 million-year-old stone tools reveal ancient human relatives were 'forward planning' 600,000 years earlier than thought
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Fossils and stone tools found in Ethiopia, dating back around 2.6 million years, are providing new insights into human evolution. The discovery suggests that ancient human relatives were capable of forward planning and transporting stones over long distances earlier than previously thought. The findings also indicate that multiple ancient human ancestors, including a possible new species, may have coexisted in the region around 2-3 million years ago.
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