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Friday, 24 March 2023

Potato Tools

 In level 3 Biology class, we tried to recreate some of the stone tools that were made and used by our early ancient hominids. Instead of recreating it using an actual stone, we have used four potatoes and a knife to chop or curve the shape that we desire for each tool culture - Oldowan, Aucheulean, Moustreian, and Upper Paleolithic. 

According to scientists, it is believed that the appearance of the stone tools occurs approximately during the middle of climate change in Africa. The climate was changing and it becoming drier and colder, causing the environment of hominids to change, from having lots of trees to savannah. Because of the changes in the climate and the habitat, they become more exposed to others becoming prey. These tools that were hominids made would have provided them with an adaptive advantage, particularly in getting food sources. 

As we can see in the stone tools that were made starting from Oldowan tools to Acheuean tools to Mousterian tools and lastly to Upper Paleolithic tools, we can see development and how the quality of the tools increases. This means that as the quality of the tools increases, the number of blows that the hominids did to get to the tools that they require also increases. Also, this means that since the quality of the tools is getting better as the hominids progress, they use the tools to require food resources. And because the tools are getting better early hominids were able to obtain food with better nutrients, hence, allowing them to get enough nutrients for their brains. Getting enough energy for the brain is very essential for brain development and function. If the brain were able to function, it means that it would have the ability to get better food and a higher chance of hunting in a collective group.






1 comment:

  1. Hi Jhermaine

    What an interesting read! Isn't it interesting how the development of agriculture impact can be traced as far back as the stone age period. It's hard to imagine how hard it would have been to gather food, we have it so easy now!
    What’s the assessment you're doing at the moment?

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