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At a site in West Africa, a stone used by chimps to hammer open nuts around 4,300 years ago lies next to an ... The sites yielded none of the pounding and grinding tools favored by foragers and ...
Chimp Stone Age: West African Chimpanzees Have Been Cracking Nuts With Stone Tools For Thousands Of Years. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 4, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2007 / 02 ...
The Middle Stone Age occupations of Tiémassas, coastal West Africa, between 62 and 25 thousand years ago. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports , 2020; 34: 102658 DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2020. ...
Our species, Homo sapiens, rose in Africa some 300,000 years ago.The objects that early humans made and used, known as the Middle Stone Age material culture, are found throughout much of Africa ...
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A 150,000-Year-Old Stone Tool Found In Africa Means Humans Were Living In Rainforests Thousands Of Years Earlier Than We Thought - MSNA 150,000-Year-Old Stone Tool Found In Africa Means Humans Were Living In Rainforests Thousands Of Years Earlier Than ... The samples matched the vegetation found in humid West African rainforests.
Although coastlines have widely been proposed as potential corridors of past migration, the occupation of Africa's tropical coasts during the Stone Age is poorly known, particularly in contrast to ...
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