Friday, June 10, 2016

'Monkey archaeology' reveals macaque's own Stone Age culture

The world's first archaeology dig of an old world monkey culture has uncovered the tools used by previous generations of wild macaques - a group of primates separated from humans by some 25 million years of evolution. The discovery means humans aren't unique in leaving a record of our past culture that can be pried open through archaeology .



Via: Archaeology News

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