Tool-Use by in the Wild (original) (raw)

Early Evolution of Human Memory, 2017

Abstract

Evidence for tool use and tool-making by great apes in the wild is contrasted against the earliest stone artifacts and signs of their use before 2 million years ago by hominins who had attained a cognitive capacity both to envisage how by manipulating one object they could modify another in order to transform it into a tool, and to remember the manual behavior required to carry out the procedure.

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