The use of tools by early humans was partly a strategy of discovery and of evolution. Early humans advanced from a species of foraging hominids which have been already bipedal, with a mind mass roughly one third of contemporary humans. Tool use remained relatively unchanged for most of early human historical past. Approximately 50,000 years ago, the utilization of tools and a posh set of behaviors emerged, believed by many archaeologists to be linked to the emergence of fully modern language.
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