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ExOsTech develops a new method combining tribology and artificial intelligence to analyze wear patterns on ancient bone tools. This approach aims to clarify the functions of these tools and their role in early human culture across different regions and time periods.
Over the last two decades, growing evidence attests to the use of unmodified or partially modified bone fragments as tools by members of our lineage prior to the emergence of fully shaped, standardized bone tools.
These simple tools, some of which date to 2.4 million years ago (Myr), were interpreted as items used for digging, piercing, cutting, or scraping but definitive conclusions are difficult to reach without comprehensive evidence owing to the lack of adequate research strategies for inves…
UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX
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