The Exploration of Stone Tools
by Lillian Pao (’18) Stone tools have been around for millions of years. It is a technology that has evolved with the hominin phenotype. About three million years ago, flake-making was mastered by the African hominins, followed by handaxes 1.75 million years ago, and custom complex stone reductions by 1.6 million years ago. Professor Mark W. Moore from the University of New England and a … Continue reading The Exploration of Stone Tools

