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Stone splinters from macaques put early human tools in a new light – archeology

Macaques are widespread in Thailand. Long-tailed macaques populate cities, fight turf wars and can be cheeky to aggressive towards carefree holiday guests. And something else connects us with them: They use tools to get their food.

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