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New study tracks the evolution of stone tools | Ars Technica
Bone tools found in arid landscape among oldest in Australia – Griffith News
History of technology - Stone Tools, Neolithic Revolution, and Domestication of Animals | Britannica
Evolution of Stone Tools: Grahame Clark's Lithic Modes
Scientists Discover 7,000-year-old Tools Off Australia's West Coast
Complex technology - The Australian Museum
Hundreds of Stone Tools Discovered in New South Wales - Archaeology Magazine
PDF) A closer look: a realistic attempt to "squeeze blood from stones" | Annelou Van Gijn - Academia.edu
Stone Tools Ties to Rise of Homo Erectus | Human Evolution | Live Science
The evolution of stone tools
Function, life histories, and biographies of Lower Paleolithic patinated flint tools from Late Acheulian Revadim, Israel | Scientific Reports
Microlith - Wikipedia
Ancient stone tools found in Kenya made by early humans - BBC News
Singapore's Stone Tools
Becoming Human: The Origin of Stone Tools | Science| Smithsonian Magazine
65,000-years of continuous grinding stone use at Madjedbebe, Northern Australia | Scientific Reports
Hand axes unearthed in Kenya are oldest advanced stone tools ever found | Anthropology | The Guardian
Deadly sharp points found in Idaho could be first American-made tools | Science | AAAS
Stone toolmaking difficulty and the evolution of hominin technological skills | Scientific Reports
Ancient Humans Used Fire to Make Stone Tools – SAPIENS
Insights from Australia's first scientists set in stone - The University of Sydney
Prehistoric exploitation of minerals resources. Experimentation and use-wear analysis of grooved stone tools from Grotta della Monaca (Calabria, Italy) | SpringerLink
PDF) Starch residues on pounding implements from Jinmium rock-shelter
Oldest evidence of human stone tool use and meat-eating found | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
Oldest Stone Tools Ever Found Were Not Made by Human Hands, Study Suggests : ScienceAlert
Oldest flaked stone tools point to the repeated invention of stone tools | ASU News