Why were stone tools important for hunter gatherers
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Tools and fire are two things that are practically synonymous with human evolution. Not only did early humans rely on them, these two aspects may have been leading factors in what makes us human. Fire and stone tools were critical parts of early human culture that went beyond helping people survive. Both of these were central to early societies and served important functions in ceremonies, trade relations and social interaction.
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Because stone tools are less susceptible to destruction than bones, stone artifacts typically offer the best evidence of where and when early humans lived, their geographic dispersal, and their ability to survive in a variety of habitats
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