Abstract
The first traces the production of numerous stone tools from the period of thePlio-Pleistocene represent a deep antiquity technical processes in the contextof human evolution. Determining cognitive ability needed to convey the firsthominids manufacture of stone tools is a challenge for the cognitive archaeology.Currently, thanks to archaeological discoveries and the developmentof cognitive science we can try to restore all the necessary treatments aimedat the production and use of stone tools along with a broad understanding oftheir underlying cognitive processes. Analyses based on empirical data derivedfrom Lokalalei – one of the oldest archaeological sites – indicate that the hominidscomprehensive understanding of the principles of producing stone toolsalready at their very beginning.
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