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by slsii
2252 days ago
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Learning about stone "industries" is probably one of my favorite wikipedia dives I've ever had the pleasure of experiencing. Check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldowan You can see in the sidebar that you can traverse the industries in time (Preceded by and Followed by links). Amazingly, these span _species_, since stone tools were in use before Homo sapiens were on the scene. |
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The weirdest part for me though is how flawless transmission of the techniques happened over a relatively short period of time, but (1) was so infrequent that each technique lasted for tens or hundreds of thousands of years. Yet not so infrequent that it never happened, or it only happened once.