Early bone-tool production
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Early bone-tool production has been discovered, with findings suggesting that early humans used elephant bone to create tools, possibly including handaxes and hammers. The age of these tools is reported to be around 500,000 years, although one report mentions production at 1.5 million years ago. The location of these discoveries includes europe, specifically england, as well as olduvai gorge and morocco, with the tools indicating advanced planning and skill in early human ancestors.
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