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The Archaeology of Stone Tools - Tea Break 42

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In this episode Matilda is diving far back into the earliest depths of human history to discuss when we first developed our love of stuff. From chimpanzee termite-fishing to complex flint-knapping technology, she explores how technological traditions developed alongside our own human evolution. Tune in to hear all about core preparation, mode classifications, and why we might soon need a capuchin monkey archaeologist.

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  • Dr James Dilley using the levallois technique
  • Dr James Dilley demonstrating flint knapping techniques
  • Jane Goodall describing chimpanzee tool use
  • Capuchins using stone tools for 1000s of years
  • Paper on Oldowan technology
  • Flint dagger
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