Systematic bone tool production at 1.5 million years ago
✦ NabkaNews BriefAuto-summarized from multiple outlets · verify with the source
Scientists have found evidence of systematic bone tool production dating back 1.5 million years, with discoveries in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge suggesting a level of organization in tool-making. The findings indicate that human ancestors were capable of producing bone tools earlier than previously thought, with some reports describing a "factory" or standardized production. The discovery pushes back the known timeline of bone tool production by around one million years.
Full coverage
12345678