Surprising Similarities In Stone Tools Of Early Humans And Monkeys

Surprising Similarities In Stone Tools Of Early Humans And Monkeys

Eurasia Review

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he research is based on new analyses of stone tools used by long-tailed macaques in the Phang Nga National Park in Thailand. These monkeys use stone tools to crack open hard-shelled nuts. In that process, the monkeys often break their hammerstones and anvils.

The resulting assemblage of broken stones is substantial and...

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