The New York Times, March 5, 2025
Humans, unlike most other species, have a knack for making tools.
Six million years ago, our apelike ancestors probably smashed nuts with rocks or caught termites with sticks. Around 3.3 million years ago, hominins began using flakes of stone, perhaps to cut flesh from carcasses or chop plants.
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