Definitely Fascinating
https://youtu.be/rLbInc6NRNM?si=bUgVoyydT1Q1-vjp
And My Comment:
Indeed, fascinating - while we can easily connect various sites to the species likeliest to have created the tools there (2.4 million years ago in East Africa = probably Habilis; 1.8 million years in EurAsia = almost certainly Erectus/Georgiacus/Ergaster [or whichever way we'd choose to call them), this discovery, of 3.3 million years old stone tools, does clearly point to one of two options be the case:
● Either there had been an ancient Homo species in existence already back then, or
● Australopithecines had, in fact, been significantly cleverer than we had previously assumed.
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