Monkeys ‘throw spanner’ in our understanding of human evolution by accidentally making tools | The Independent

monkeystones.jpg

Among the earliest forms of tools used by the ancestors of modern humans, a stone split to form a razor-sharp cutting edge has been used by palaeontologists investigating our evolution for decades. But monkeys, it appears, have thrown “a bit of a spanner in the works”, according to academics at Oxford University and elsewhere.

Source: Monkeys ‘throw spanner’ in our understanding of human evolution by accidentally making tools | The Independent